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 > > -- Anthony Mendoza IT & Customer Support [EMAIL PROTECTED] t: 408-585-5612 / c: 408-314-5038 p: 888-886-7205 / f: 208-247-5501 ================================================= To set vacation, Out Of Office, or away messages, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] in the BODY of the email add: set fw-1-mailinglist nomail ================================================= To unsubscribe from this mailing list, please see the instructions at http://www.checkpoint.com/services/mailing.html ================================================= If you have any questions on how to change your subscription options, email [EMAIL PROTECTED] =================================================