Yes, you need an encryption license in order to do site-to-site or
site-to-client VPN's (one encryption license covers either/both types).
If your doing site-to-client, you will also need to request a free
client license that is also installed on the firewall.
Joe
Rajesh wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I need some information on VPN. I am running checkpoint Firewall-1
>ver 4.1 on an E220R (solaris 2.6) machine. I don't have license for
>encryption. Do I need to have license for encryption to configure
>VPN.
>
>Is there any documentation for VPN on the web?
>
>Thanks,
>Rajesh.
>
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