I have a scenario where SecuRemote does not work very well. I was hoping someone had
the same issue, and can give me the work-around or solution.
We have users who work in the office and remotely with their laptops. The have PCMCIA
Nic's that either have a bound IP or a DHCP assigned IP. After installing SecuRemote,
I can only get the VPN authentication by releasing the IP address of DHCP clients -
this can be a real hassle for people who are technically challenged (read: all users).
However, statically assigned clients are a different story - I need to disable or
remove the card altogether to get it to work.
How do I get around this issue?
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