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Old 2005-11-03
idanle idanle is offline
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Default SecuRemote problem

Hi,

I have 15 Laptop IBM T42 / IBM T 43.
I have Checkpoint NGX Firewall
I install SceuRemote on the two new laptop, I success to authentication (RADIUS & Windows 2003 RADIUS Server) but after the authentication I can't use the VPN, It's seems that the trafic don't go thru te VPN (the key in the system tray is not flickering).
In the Firewall log I can see
encryption failure: Clear text packet should be encrypted

I try to reinstall Securemote, I update the network adapter drivers and I try to change the MTU but nothing help.
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Old 2005-11-03
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Default Re: SecuRemote problem

Do you know if you are using Office Mode? Office Mode is when you get an IP Address assigned to your Virtual Adapter from a specific network that you define in the firewall configuration.

I would make sure that routing is correct. If your office mode address is similar to your internal LAN addresses and you are supernetting the routes on your firewall, you may need to put a static route on your firewall to route traffic destined for your Office Mode network out of your firewall's internet facing interface. Let me know if this helps at all.
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Old 2005-11-08
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Default Re: SecuRemote problem

i've had a similar problem when using office mode also

try your luck with visitor mode
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Old 2005-11-11
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Default Re: SecuRemote problem

SecuRemote does not support office mode.

Maybe your client IP is in a subnet that belongs to your encryption domain. If you use 192.168.1.x at home and in the office, you can't connect. You need to add a specific exception for the client address, so that it is not in the encryption domain.

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