Scratch my response below... while we use FW-1 for our Internet connection
and intra-company VPN, we use UUNet as a service provider for our dial-up
VPN and they do not use FW-1.  Therefore, SecureClient is not an
alternative.  Thanks for your input though!

Blake





[EMAIL PROTECTED]@Lists.GNAC.NET on 04/20/2001 02:13:41 PM

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We do use FW-1, however, do you know if after a client's policy is updated
(upon logon) does that user then have the ability to alter that policy
until the next time he/she logs on?  My understanding is that you can
prevent this with ZoneAlert Plus through the use of authentication
requirements and a centralized password database that exists on a file
server.  Thoughts?

- Blake





"Andrew J. Caird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@Lists.GNAC.NET on 04/20/2001
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On: Fri, 20 Apr 2001 13:29:06 EDT [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>I was wondering if anyone had experience with personal firewalls in an
>enterprise VPN environment?  I'd like to get some of your expert thoughts
>on the best available products.  One of the key components we'd like to
>have is the ability for centrlized administration.
>
>The few reviews I have seen and the product literature I was able to dig
up
>seemed to indicate that ZoneAlarm Plus might provide the best features at
a
>fair price.  Any thoughts or experience with this product [or any others]
>anyone?

Blake,
  If you're using Checkpoint's FW-1, you might look at CP's
  SecureClient product.  It's a VPN client/Firewall for the
  clients but is, from what I understand, managed from the
  CP management interface, and SecureClient downloads new
  policies when each client connects.  I've never used it,
  but it intrigues me nonetheless.
  Cheers.
--andy
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