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| In general I think Encryption domain = VPN domain "VPN domain. Refers to the hosts behind the Gateway. The VPN domain can be the whole network that lies behind the gateway or just a section of that network. For example a Gateway might protect the corporate LAN and the DMZ. Only the corporate LAN needs to be defined as the VPN domain." |
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| One slight modification The encryption domain is defines what client traffic will be sent through the VPN tunnel to the VPN gateway. This can be used to prevent "Split tunneling" with SecueRemote and SNX. |
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