Checkpoint has a free VPN Client (SecuRemote and Secure Client).  The only
thing is you need to request a license to your reseller (where you bought
your checkpoint).  Your license has to match the encryption of your
checkpoint firewall.  Then you need to go to http://license.checkpoint.com
to get your license string.  Then put it in your checkpoint firewall.  Then
go to http://www.checkpoint.com/techsupport/freedownloads.html and download
the most latest VPN Client.  You might need to experiment which version
would work for you.  I know, I've been there.  GOOD LUCK GUY!!!

Regards,
Joaquin

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Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 6:23 PM
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Subject: Checkpoint w/personal VPN?



We have several Checkpoint firewalls in place and some of our users would
like to connect in from home via DSL/cable modem/etc.  I know there are
tunneling/VPN products out there like AltaVista tunnel, Microsoft's pptp
(shudder) and others, but I'd like to find one that ties in directly with
Checkpoint if possible.  Does such a product exist?

Thanks!

-Jason

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