Interesting enough, PCAnywhere 9.0 corporate includes Check Point's
Secur-Remote client.. from a perimeter standpoint, this seems to be a good
start. Of course you would need Firewall-1 to use it. This is the first time
I have heard of a VPN client being provided with a remote access solution.

Frank



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From: Tyron Legette [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 1999 9:17 AM
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Subject: Secure PCAnywhere


Has anyone found a secure way to implement PCAnywhere or TCP/IP (over the
net) ??
Some ideas mentioned were VPN & IPSec and Circuit Gateway
ideas anyone??



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