Hi,

Cisco has something called "cut-through proxy" which is somewhat a hybrid
equivalent to Checkpoint user and client authentication.  For example, when
you go to http://www.google.com, it requires you to enter credentials and once
successfully authenticated, you can browse google.  I've used it in the past and
it is not too bad.  There are several ways of setting this up, old legacy which
is rather messy and new method, which is much better due to AcL.

Good luck!

Fabrice Barutel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi everyone,

I'm searching a equivalent function of "Manual Authentication" (-> Web
Authentication on http://CP_Firewall_IP:900) on Cisco Products. I known this
is not really related to Checkpoint, but I have to use a PIX 515E (on PIX OS
7.x) and wanted to known if I can authenticate [EMAIL PROTECTED] like I can do 
on
Checkpoint Firewall with "Manual Authentication".

If this question is too inappropriate to this mailing list, I would
appreciate someone could help me a forum, web site, ... to find
informations.

Thanks in advance,
--
Fabrice  Barutel

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