> > Another advantage of SecureClient is that it has Office Mode, > where you can assign a specific network to remote users. >
WOW! (sorry, I'm a bit late to the discussion) Can somebody, ANYbody, confirm that Office Mode actually does solve the original poster's problem (of being to access the private lan via VPN from the Hotel in the following setup): Hotel Subnet A (192.168.1.xxx) --> internet --> FW --> Private Lan(192.168.1.xxx) We've been "just living with" the problem of traveling and being at a hotel that conicidentally uses the same subnet address as our private lan. Because SecuRemote thinks you're within the encryption domain, it doesn't encrypt or authenticate (and thus no VPN access). We've just upgraded from V4.1 to NG AI R55, and I've got our users still on Secure Remote for now. I've gotten Secure Client running with Office Mode and Visitor Mode (and all the other attendant goodies like IP compression) running for test purposes... But didn't realize it would solve the above problem. Can somebody please confirm that they actually seen Office Mode solve this problem? If so, I'll be soooo totally thrilled and I'll be an instant hero, Peter OSR ================================================= To set vacation, Out-Of-Office, or away messages, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the BODY of the email add: set fw-1-mailinglist nomail ================================================= To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html ================================================= If you have any questions on how to change your subscription options, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] =================================================
