Hi all

I have a question that I didn't find an answer to already and I've 
searched the archives here, phoneboy and checkpoint's websites.  If 
it is out there I apologize, but any help you could give I would 
appreciate.

I want to setup a rule to allow an external user access inside my 
firewall.  The user does not always have a static IP address when 
they are online and can not get one from their ISP.  However I know 
the IP range the user would be coming from.  I don't want to give 
access to other users from that ISP only this one person.  How do I 
do this?  I figured I must use some sort of user specific 
authentication, but I'm not sure what.  Currently I don't have 
anything setup and really don't want to have to get a third party 
product such as secure id for just one user.  That just wouldn't be 
cost effective.  The user has a Mac so I don't think that the secure 
remote client would work since it doesn't support Macs from what I 
can tell.

How would I write the rule and what objects would I need to create?
Thanks

cee


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