According to my limited knowledge, I think FreeSWAN is the most popular free 
linux VPN package that can co-operate with Checkpoint VPN-1 ver.4.1 SP1 or SP2
but limited to IKE protocol only. If you want to use FWZ (i.e. the proprietary 
checkpoint protocol) then I think you may have to use something from 
Checkpoint. I think it is no such thing at all. Good Luck!

Regards,
Mark
 

Quoting "G. Georgiev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 
>       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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