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RE: [FW1] Can Securemote Split Tunneling be turned off?



Hi Josef;

Well it's just that we are currently using Securemote
which was free to license, SecureClient came with a
(in my opinion) excecively high licensing cost.

I would be surprised to hear that Securemote couldn't
route all it's traffic through the gateway, because
this is the way most other VPN software works.

Any further ideas to try?

Many Thanks
  Chris
--- "Hartmann, Josef" <[email protected]> wrote: > 
> > 
> > 
> > Hello;
> > 
> > Hi I'd like to know if it's possible to do the two
> > following things:
> > 
> > 1) Turn off the Split Tunnelling so that all
> > Securemote traffic goes via the Gateway, even
> traffic
> > that is meant for the Internet and not internal
> hosts.
> > 
> 	This is supported by using SecureClient and Desktop
> Policy.
> 
> > 2) If 1) is possible is it possible to masquerade
> the
> > securemote machines behind a different ip address
> so
> > that when they contact external Internet Hosts
> they
> > appear not to come from the ISP which they got
> their
> > IP address but rather from an IP address which the
> > Firewall will give them.
> > 
> 	Yes, define a IP NAT Pool on your fw object.
> 
> > 3) I'm curious also if it is possible to turn
> split
> > tunnelling off for selected hosts only on the
> external
> > Internet.
> > 
> 	That depends on the client (SR, SC), I guess - as
> the Desktop Policy
> is a general setting on the firewall.
> 
> > Many Thanks
> >   Chris
> > 
> > 
> >
>
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