On 05/09/2011 06:42 PM, Sergio Alvarez wrote:
As Carlo said, it should not be necessary to di further encryption, SCS and
remote gateway will be communicating securely onces SIC is established, but
if you want to make things more complicated, remember a Check Point firewall
is able to do VPN against any device working with standard IPSec, so I guess
you can configure your local firewall (not Check Point) to establish a VPN
against the remote gateway and make sure al traffic between that and the
local SCS is encrypted.
Regards
Correct, but how can I configure a vpn access on remote CheckPoint gw
without using SCS?? Is it possible to do it from command line??
Thanks.
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CL Martinez
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