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Posted by Leythos on May 23, 2005, 11:14 am
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> Hi NG
>
> Does anyone know if the Check Point VPN routing
> feature works when the satellite is a WatchGuard
> and you are using SecuRemote to reach it?
>
> The central firewall is a CPT and provides a remote
> access VPN for SR. The client should now get routed
> through a new VPN to the internal network behind the
> WatchGuard.
We have a number of business partners that have IPSec tunnels using CP
firewalls to our clients WG firewalls. I've not worked with the
"SecuRemote" client/tool, so I can't speak for it specifically.
Key things to remember: both networks need to have different subnets -
you can not have 192.168.10.0/24 on both sides.
In the WG, forming the tunnel is only part of the task, you need to
create a rule that permits access from the remote network to the local
network (best done as IP to IP to limit exposure).
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