1. You must use IKE
2. Your client's private ip address must not be in
your encryption domain.
3. This link is helpful.
http://support.checkpoint.com/kb/docs/public/firewall1/5_0/docs/PT1_Hybrid.doc
HTH
Yim
--- Lee Christie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I am currently having trouble getting a Windows 98
> machine to connect from
> behind a NAT'd device. I am using 4.1 sp2 firewall
> that was upgraded from
> 4.0. I edited the objects.c file and changed the
> lines to :userc_NAT (true)
> :userc_IKE_NAT (true). The NAT'ing on the Router is
> a hide NAT.
>
> I am using Firewall-1 password for authentication.
> I have tried both IKE
> and FWZ for encryption. However when I select just
> IKE and not FWZ on the
> firewall, my client errors out with error in
> exchanging keys with firewall.
>
> I have IKE checked as an option under my firewall
> object VPN tab. I have
> also choosen pre-shared secret.
>
> My questions are
>
> 1) Exactly how do I need to setup the client to use
> IKE? Please include
> everything that I will need to perform this. Do I
> need IKE defined in my
> firewall object? If so do I choose pre-shared
> secret?
>
> 2) Is there anything special I need on the client
> in order to get this
> working?
>
>
> And finally I would like to thank those who help me
> in advance.
>
>
>
>
>
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