Is a connection with the checkpoint secureremote client possible through a
obsd 3.2 nat'd pf firewall? I am refering to an outbound connection from
my home network, through the pf fwall, and to the checkpoint fwall
I have read that it is not possible with NAT, but figured I would run it
by those
On Fri, Feb 28, 2003 at 06:29:19PM +, siivv wrote:
> Is a connection with the checkpoint secureremote client possible through a
> obsd 3.2 nat'd pf firewall? I am refering to an outbound connection from
> my home network, through the pf fwall, and to the checkpoint fwall
How about more inform
I have secureclient working fine here through a pf firewall, with NAT.
No special tricks really... if I tcpdump I first see isakmp traffic
(500/udp), then encapsulated traffic using 2746/udp.
Let me know if you need more info.
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Cam
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, siivv wrote:
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> Is a connection with
Saturday, March 01, 2003 4:13 AM
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Subject: Re: CheckPoint SecureRemote Client through pf
I have secureclient working fine here through a pf firewall, with NAT.
No special tricks really... if I tcpdump I first see isakmp traffic
(500/udp), then encapsulated traffic
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> I have secureclient working fine here through a pf firewall, with NAT.
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 07:25:11PM +, siivv wrote:
> Then, it states that it is performing the key exchange when trying to
> connect to a computer on the vpn, but always seems to fail
>
> tcpdump shows only the first packet going out, but then it would
> seem nothing is being returned
Try a r
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Subject: RE: CheckPoint SecureRemote Client through pf
What kind of setup am I looking for?
I am using the VPN-1 SecureClient 4.1 SP5 build 4200
The initial connection and proper update of
I am trying to work with a few others to figure out the solution to this
problem, though their time is hard to come by...
since I do not have access to the vpn firewall, I cannot check it's logs,
and can only deal with what is on my end
I thank you all for your time and help, hopefully this is so
problem resolved, thank you everyone for your help..
especially jolan for his openbsd vpn how-to
http://www.cryptonomicon.org/notes/vpn_nat.html
oddly enough, my first problem was on the vpn server, whoever setup my
account was a poor typer and screwed something up... stupid simple mistakes that i