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Old 2006-11-15
ds5879 ds5879 is offline
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Default Redirect HTTP/HTTPS traffic?

We currently use N2H2 Filtering software that is installed on a Microsoft ISA server that acts as a proxy. We also have a lot of machines that are not on our windows domain so we can't push out a group policy that will add a proxy server ip in to their Internet Explorer settings. I was curious if there was a way that when our Checkpoint server receives any web traffic that is trying to get out that it will redirect traffic to our filtering server and then that server will do it's thing... Is this possible at all?? We are using CP NGX R61.
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Default Re: Redirect HTTP/HTTPS traffic?

checkpoint has such feature, called CVP. It works together with some content scanning products but not all. You can check more info on checkpoint site (cvp, opsec etc).

That said, CVP is crap and you should not use it :P
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