I didn't quite see an answer to this issue, but: I have 2 Checkpoint
firewalls in different cities with a VPN established between them. I have
SecuRemote licenses for both. As other's have noted, in order for users in
the remote network to access resources in my network over the VPN, in the
SecuRemote client, they have to disable my site and enable their site for
successful communication. When outside the remote office (on dialup, etc),
they have to reverse the configuration. Why does this happen and is there a
way I can work around it? Also, must I mirror all my SecuRemote users on
both firewalls? (so far, it appears so).
Thanks in advance!
...
Chris
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