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Old 2008-01-06
mnutriaji mnutriaji is offline
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Default Adding routing for VPN

Dear all experts,

my company uses r55 checkpoint, ipso based. We use secure remote to do vpn mobile. behind our firewall , there is l3 switch that routes many different network behind.
if i want to make user connected to vpn using secure remote can be routed through the networks behind L3 switch, can i just add the static route and the gateway in voyager? or there is other option for VPN?
Since, in my understanding, secure remote has no ip allocated for the user connected.

Help really appreciated

Thank you
Nutriaji
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mcnallym mcnallym is offline
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Default Re: Adding routing for VPN

You will need to ensure that the route for the networks is configured on the Nokia to allow the traffic through. You will also need to add the networks into the encryption domain so that the SecuRemote Client knows to route traffic to those destinations via the Check Point gateway.

Alternatively you could possibly use the Hub Mode and route all traffic through the gateway from the client.
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