I have had the same trouble.

The Cisco client makes some sort of back UDP connection, which of course
Check Point blocks. I got it working by giving my Cisco Client Laptop a
Public IP or if you can Static NAT should solve the dilemma.

JP

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I have a customer GPRS, the client have a Cisco VPN client behind my
Firewall (on your laptop) Check Point this APN exit to Internet with
hide NAT, but this connection with Client VPN is wrong. Any idea?

I have Nokia IP 740 with Check Point NG FP3

Regards.


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