FWZ is proprietary to Check Point, so if you have to use FWZ to establish
your VPN's you will need a Check Point VPN-1 product to create the VPN.

Frank


-----Original Message-----
From: G. Georgiev [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 6:08 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW1] Need linux product to connect to Checkpoint VPN-1 1.4 with
FWZ keys.


        Hello,

        I'm sorry if I send a question which was already asked, but the
mailing list interface is next to useless, so no choise.

        I have to connect from a linux machine to Checkpoint VPN-1
gateway configured to use FWZ key scheme. I can not influence other side
to change the keying scheme, nor do anything else for me - they are big
corporation, with their standards, burocracy, etc.

        Which product may I use to do that? FreeSWAN doesn't use FWZ keys,
is there something other, preferably free, I may use? The package has also
to perform IP masquerading for the secure channel.

        Is there a Checkpoint client supporting FWZ key encription scheme
for linux?

        Any advise appreciated.
        Thanks, George.






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