Hi All -

We're trying to get Oracle IIOP working correctly between one of our DMZ's 
and our internal network, and also via VPN Clients (SecurRemote).  It works 
fine between the internal network and the DMZ if we put a rule in allowing 
full access for the machine on the DMZ back into the internal network, but 
for obvious reasons we don't want to do that.  We have yet to get 
SecurRemote to work with it at all.  We downloaded the IIOP directions from 
Checkpoint's site, but it appears as if there are already a bunch of IIOP 
definitions in the base.def file that conflict with the definitions in the 
iiop.def file from the directions.

Has anyone successfully gotten this to work?  If so, how?  We have a case 
open with Checkpoint (that's been escalated to Israel) but it hasn't really 
gone anywhere yet...

Thanks!

Chris

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Chris Labatt-Simon                      E-MAIL: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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