You can license against any interface you want.

If you want SecuRemote to work though, you'll have to
define your firewall object by it's external IP address,
as that is what gets handed over for the client to
tunnel to.  (Or manually edit the file that gets downloaded
to the client. :) )

                    Ryan





On Thu, 20 Jan 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I know that Firewall-1 from checkpoint won't work because they won't
>give a license
>on a private address. SecureRemote won't work on technical grounds.

I have licensed all my FW-1's to private address space, but as you
mention, there may be other problems you need to overcome.

>
>Regards,
>        Mark Feenstra

Chipper




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