Am Montag, 6. Juni 2005 07:18 schrieb Sascha Picchiantano:
> > The solution -is- to put your client auth rules in front of
> > the Stealth
> > rule.  It if was as simple as the rule shown below, you
> > would've gotten
> > that answer 10-fold..   What you got, was that you should put
> > the client
> > auth rules above the stealth one.. 10-fold, because it's what you do
> > with a Checkpoint rulebase to get what you're looking for.
>
> Ok thanks. Than how about SecuRemote/VPN rules. Do they go before
> stealth rules as well?
>
> Thanks,
> Sascha

It depends on the general properties. If "Checkpoint Protocols" are allowed 
there SecuRemote should work.

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