Hi, Jennifer Miller,
 
I need to insert a rule to be used when i disconnect/stop the secureclient. When it 
happens, i want both machines are not be able to commuunicate through 
192.168.2.x(Office Mode), but through 172.16.2.x(Internal Network). Thanks!
        -----Mensagem original----- 
        De: MILLER, JENNIFER D [AG/1000] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Enviada: ter 18/2/2003 16:00 
        Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Cc: 
        Assunto: Re: [FW-1] SecureClient for NG
        
        
        Are both machines on the same network?
         
        For example:
        Two remote clients on the same SOHO network both receive a 192.168.2.x IP 
address.  In this case, a Desktop Security rule needs to be added to let both machines 
communicate on that (192.168.2.0) network.
         
        Does this help?
         
        Thank you,
         
        
        Jennifer Miller
        External Network Services
        314.694.5233
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Gustavo Andrade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 6:21 AM
        To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Subject: [FW-1] SecureClient for NG
        
        
        Hi ,
         
        Anibody knows how I configure two secureclients to communicate each other? I 
have machineA with secureclient installed and machineB with secureclient installed. My 
policy server download the rules to both. No one ping each other or see some sharing. 
I use NG FP3. I am just be able to ping or see the sharing after disable the policy in 
the secureclient’s machines. I would like to disconnect SecureClient and become both 
machines available to the network(sharing files).Is there some rule to put in 
secureclient?
         
        Att,
        Gustavo Andrade
         
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