Pre-Sales Question: sharing an outgoing VPN connection

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Pre-Sales Question: sharing an outgoing VPN connection

Postby msjfb » Jul 14 05 7:34 am

Good day,

We use a specific PC to connect to a remote network with a Checkpoint SecuRemote VPN connection. Whatever work needs to be done has to be done from this PC.

I would like to be able to share this connection (once established), and access the remote network from other machines on the local network. Our network is a simple 10 machine network, connected to the Internet through a Cable Modem.


Can Wingate do this ?

Thanks,

Frank
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Postby genie » Jul 14 05 12:20 pm

If this connection is a dial-up one (that is Checkpoint works as a dialer) then it should be OK - quite a lot of our clients use Wingate to share an Internet connection through CISCO VPN because their ISPs requirements.
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Postby msjfb » Jul 15 05 6:30 am

We have to use the Checkpoint client to establish the VPN connection. It is not seen as a dialup connection, as far as I know. It does not appear, when connected, in the "network Conections" screen of XP.

I have used Cisco VPN clients before to connect to remote systems, and it is similar to Checkpoint: we start a client to connect to the VPN server.

If Wingate works with the Cisco client, would it not work with any other client ?
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Postby genie » Jul 15 05 12:35 pm

It depends on how the clients are implemented - I woudl say the best thing to do would be downloading and installing trial Wingate and check whether it works in your environment.
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