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RE: [FW1] VPN products compatible with Firewall-1



Why not take a look at the SonicWall Tele2?  That will allow 5 IP's behind
it.  And it can connect to a FW-1 using Manual IPSec and IKE (assuming you
weren't crazy and applied SP3 to FW-1)...

Joe

(I have 2 of these now and another going in another office, they work GREAT
and they are cheap (515 USD).

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Joseph Voisin, Systems and Network Administrator, Engel Canada Inc. 
www.engelmachinery.com | [email protected] |=====================================================================

 -----Original Message-----
From: 	Conrad Chircop [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent:	Wednesday, April 25, 2001 8:39 AM
To:	David E. Hoobler Jr.; FW-1 Mailing List (E-Mail)
Subject:	RE: [FW1] VPN products compatible with Firewall-1




Might be an expensive option but you might consider the
Security Appliances by Intrusion or Nokia.

Regards

Conrad Chircop

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of
David E. Hoobler Jr.
Sent: 23 April 2001 21:58
To: FW-1 Mailing List (E-Mail)
Subject: [FW1] VPN products compatible with Firewall-1



I am running Checkpoint Firewall-1 VPN Gateway 250 version 4.1 SP3 at the
office.  I would like to set up a VPN from home.  I can and have done so
with SecureClient from a single computer with a public IP address.

I have a network at home and would like to access the office network using
multiple computers with private (RFC1918) IP addresses.  I understand that
SecureClient can be configured to use a private IP address, but you are
limited to a single machine behind the NAT device.  I would like to have
multiple machines behind the NAT device be part of the VPN.

The obvious thing to do is to use a minimum version of Checkpoint at home.
I looked into that and found the cost to be prohibitive.  Are there any
other products out there that can remotely interface with Checkpoint's VPN?
My first choice would be a Linux based firewall.

Thanks,
David Hoobler



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