Greetings,

Our organisation is using the AT&T Global Network Client to remotely connect to our NG 
FP3 Firewall. We want to restrict the user from accessing the internet via the AT&T 
client when connected to the firewall (ie route all traffic back through the Firewall 
to keep all channels secure).

Is this just a question of un-splitting the DNS or is it more something more deep 
seeded.

Any help would be appreciated.

Daniel Kregor
System Support Technician
AEP Industries (Australia) Pty Ltd

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