Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "securemot".
Did you mean:
securemote
2003 Mar 22
22
SecuRemote and Shorewall Problem
Sat Mar 22 14:16:55 CST 2003
This post is a bit long, but I want to make sure
I am providing the information up front that can
help in others helping me solve this mystery.
I am having a bit of difficulty getting Shorewall
to work with SecuRemote and its FW-1 server. I
have attached the "rules" file I am using and the
output of "shorewall show nat". The diagram below
describes the network topology.
I have Win98 machine behind a RH8.0 box running
Shorewall v1.4.0. I have not applieds *any* mods
to the stock RH8.0 distri...
2003 Jan 08
1
IPSec pass through
...eswan 1.97 on a 2.4.18-8 kernel aka MNF. The setup is a
followed:
Lan (192.168.1.x) - FW (eth1 192.168.1.254 - eth0 64.x.y.71) - router
64.x.y.65 (which is default GW on eth0) -internet - 161.a.b.c (FW-1)
So a windows client with checkpoint tries to connect to a vpn-1 server
on the internet. The securemote client can connect and the windows
client can even ping the private network at the other end of the tunnel.
So far so good. When the windows client tries to run an app through the
tunnel (i.e. pcanywhere) no connections can be established. Any ideas ?
I have been through all the groups and docs...
2006 Apr 23
2
Re: help me with wine and checkpoint FWgui
> Sorry for the disturb, I found your post (and your Email) in a wine
> mail list http://www.winehq.com/hypermail/wine-users/2002/11/0182.html
>
> Do you solve that problem?????
>
> I have the same, please help me!!!
>
> Best Regards
>
> Davide Fanizzo
>
> (sorry for my english)
I did not solved it.
I use vmware instead.
/ Kari Hurtta
>
1998 Oct 29
0
Digest.
...t;''Rob Bringman''" <rob@trion.com>
Cc: <linux-security@redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [Linux-security] Re: compare / contrast of Linux FW and others
Date: Wed, 28 Oct 1998 20:04:41 -0500
Firewall 1 will do FW to FW encrypted tunneling and you can download the
free "SecuRemote" client for VPN. The only VPN solution I have heard of for
Linux would be SSH. I was talking to the FSecure Rep and he said you can
run everything through SSH (mail, ftp, http, etc.). If you fire up and SSHd
on your Linux box, then use FSecure client on a windows box (and he said he
was su...