The fix I received for this from checkpoint was to use

mac_xlate (true) // (Default is false)
in the options section of my userc.c file on the secureremote clients..
  this seems to have solved the issue for me..

Anthony Mendoza wrote:
> Are you using DHCP for to obtain DNS services on your clients?  If the
> DNS server is on the same subnet as your DHCP received IP address, DNS
> doesn't seem to work.  Checkpoint is currently working on this issue for
> me.  If you use static DNS server addresses on your client, things
> should start working for you.  Or if your DCHP assigned DNS addresses
> are not on the same network as your IP address...
>
> Jorge Espinel wrote:
>  > Hi everybody...
>  >
>  > I am running over a NG FP1, everything is working fine, except our
>  > VPN...When I try to connect to my LAN I can ping all my IPs addresses
> but if
>  > I try to ping my networks names I donīt receive anything...It seems
> to be a
>  > DNS problem but I already checked that service and itīs running without
>  > problem...Am I missing some configuration???...FYI my firewall box is a
>  > NOKIA IP440 IPSO 3.5
>  >
>  > Any kind of help will be truly appreciate...
>  >
>  > George
>  >


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