hi,
I guess if you set a manual route on the firewall
to some external device (not your default router
but any other IP out there) these packets will not access the internet.
did you try a rule "lan -> office-mode-IP -> block"?
br
reinhard
At 04:24 21.12.2007, you wrote:
Since you can use a
Since you can use any IP range at all for Office Mode, it would be tough. Why
is this an issue?
Ray
> Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2007 17:00:25 +0100
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> Subject: [FW-1] Office-Mode egress filtering
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> Hello List,
>
> when definin
Hello List,
when defining office mode to hand out IP addresses to SecureClient users,
Check Point will happily route traffic from the internal LAN to addresses in
the office mode range to its default gateway if the target IP of office mode
isn't handed out to a user.
Does anyone have a good i
thanks sergio and steven, it works fine
laurent
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