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Old 2007-08-15
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Default Secure Client Topology definition

Howdy, I'm still pretty new to the checkpoint game so I'll understand it the answer is real simple.
I've got Secure Client, in OM working, go go gadget trial and error. But on remote systems the Users.c file is missing a whole bunch of networks that are defined in the firewall, and in the Remote Access encryption domain and on the remote access rules.
Did I just miss the make topology updates now switch?
Running NGX R62 FW and NGW R60 HFA1 Secure Client
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-K
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Default Re: Secure Client Topology definition

Make sure your topology download time is one hour. The default is really high. One hour assures rapid updates as you make changes.

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Default Re: Secure Client Topology definition

Ok, looks like even though it was defined on Remote Access encryption domain, I needed to add it to the "Real" Encryption domain.
Weird...Thanks for you help.
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