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Re: [FW-1] AW: [FW-1] Checkpoint vs. Cisco VPN Client



> > CheckPoint supports this with Secure Client (At additional cost, just
> > like what you would incur by buying personal firewalls), only with
> > CheckPoint, the firewall administrator sets the policy and not the
> > home users.
> As does the Cisco VPN Client v3.5.  Pushing administrator defined
> security policies to the VPN client is a feature separate from requiring
> a personal firewall to be running on the client workstation.
Yes I misread the original post and missed the reference to 3.5. I had not
used the 3.5 client yet and so was not familiar with the new features.

Still, it is not entirely fair to be comparing CheckPoint (A firewall)
with the Cisco VPN Concentrator. Many of the nice features available on
the VPN concentrator do not seem to have made their way over to the PIX
yet.

-Don

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