RE: [fw-wiz] Checkpoint Securemote
From: Chapman, Justin T (JtChapma@bhi-erc.com)
Date: 01/30/03
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From: "Chapman, Justin T" <JtChapma@bhi-erc.com> To: firewall-wizards@honor.icsalabs.com Date: Thu Jan 30 19:56:23 2003
> Yeah we talked to them several times. The SecureDomainLogon just doesn't
fix the problem.
> Have you (or anyone for that matter) done this before and had it work?
One thing you can do is to log on locally to your computer (caching your
domain credentials) and then fire up the Securemote client to connect in to
the network. IIRC, the SDL feature is only available in the commercial
(and fairly expensive) SecureClient version. SecureClient does have some
nice features though, like completely isolating the TCP stack in the VPN and
the ability to verify a clients configuration before granting access.
--justin
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