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Re: [FW1] userc.C



Hi Rafiyq,

On Fre, Mär 02, 2001 at 01:15:21 -0800, Rafiyq Mondesir wrote:
> My question is regarding the use of the userc.C file on the SecureRemote
> Client.  It seems that this file contains details about the firewall on
> which the client is supposed to connect to in order to establish VPN
> connectivity.  Contained in the file is the DNS name and the IP address of
> the external and internal interfaces of the firewall.  It seems to me that
> this information undermines the Stealth and Hiding that one may otherwise
> wish to implement on the Firewall1VPN product.  Is there another way or an
> alternative that would make this information "invisible" in the userc.C file?

SecuRemote needs this information to function, so that would not be useful.
Checkpoint could make that information encrypted (password protected), but
that would require users to give in yet another password. 

-- 
mike gerber - the route is out there!


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