You can use SSH (DataFellows makes a good Mac client) and tunnel most 
anything through it, or use it as a substitute for telnet and ftp without 
affecting any other applications, which is how I use it.  You do need a 
ssh2 server on your end, though.

hermit1

At 08:22 AM 6/9/00 -0500, Chad House wrote:

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>I hate to ask this, but I can't seem to find anything about this on
>Checkpoints website. I know this most probably means that it does not
>exist, however just to satisfy the powers that be. I have a VP who
>runs a Mac OS ( the latest I think, I do not know I am not a MAC
>man.  ) at home, he would like to be able to connect to our network
>from home. Is there a secure remote client for this, or some other
>app that will allow this to happen ? I'm guessing not. But by the off
>chance that there is.  Anyone ??? Thanks in advance.
>
>Chad House, MCSE
>Technical Analyst
>DXP Enterprises, Inc.
>7272 Pinemont
>Houston,TX 77040
>713.996.4850
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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