Re: VPN Authentication & Mapping Issue
- From: FOAD <ascssmith@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 12:01:33 -0500
Didn't get your original note, what exactly is your issue?
As I have (35) users using checkpoint securemote... maybe I can help..
AL
In article <16643A3D-8F57-4E89-8146-2C500C576B74@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
JDBenton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx says...
> Chris
> Thanks for your reply. I am not sure I understand what you mean though.
> Our users use their ethernet connection via highspeed (DSL or Cable) to
> connect to the internet. Once this connection is established they use the
> Checkpoint SecureClient to conntect to our LAN and create the secure VPN
> tunnel.
>
> Each user has a Linksys router that is configured to provide the internal
> (192.168.x.x ) IP configuration for the ethernet connection on the user's
> machine. Part of this configuration is a DNS address that points the the
> Linksys router as the DSN server. The Linksys router gets its external IP
> configuration including the DNS address from the user's ISP provider. I have
> tried hard coding the IP address of the DNS server on our LAN into the
> ethernet configuration on the user's machine but this has not resolved the
> problem.
>
> "chrispsg" wrote:
>
> > When the user connects, the VPN connection (PPTP or L2TP) needs to use
> > the DNS server on your LAN. Make sure this connection using the correct
> > address and not the LAN connection of the laptop.
> >
> > psg
> >
> >
>
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