http://www.checkpoint.com/techsupport/alerts/ike_vpn.html

I'm a little confused by this paragraph:

"Check Point Software customers who do not use Remote Access VPNs or
gateway-to-gateway VPNs, or who have upgraded to current product versions
(VPN-1/FireWall-1 R55 HFA-03, R54 HFA-410 and NG FP3 HFA-325, or VPN-1
SecuRemote/SecureClient R56) are NOT affected by this vulnerability."

which references a specific version of SecuRemote/SecureClient, and this
paragraph:

"Check Point knows of no organizations that have had systems affected by
this issue. However, in order to protect VPN-1 Gateways, Check Point
recommends that customers install an update on all enforcement modules."

Does anyone know how the version of SecuRemote/SecureClient fits into all of
this? I'm reading it as the fix can be applied to either the client OR the
enforcement module and then there is no problem, so patching the enforcement
module is the preferred method. And hopefully there is no exposure to the
client at all.

Any thoughts?

Ray

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