If you have a static IP it is possible. Checkpoint has directions on what you 
have to do on the Checkpoint firewall and on the linux server. You should be 
able to find it on their public part of their knowledge base.

It treats the Linux box as a remote firewall. So it is very different from 
secure remote.  It is more like setting a VPN tunnel between a Cisco PIX box 
and a checkpoint box.

Also by Secure Remote is often deployed using the FWZ algorithm which is only 
used by checkpoint, so freeswan won't work with that.


On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 12:07:55PM -0000, Diarmuid Drew wrote:
> My employer uses Checkpoint Firewall 1 and I use VPN-1 SecureClient as a VPN
> client on windows. The checkpoint site says linux FreeSWAN is compatible.
> I'd like to be able to use Linux, has anybody got any experience of FreeSWAN
> ?
> 
> Derm.

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