After
reading your question i thought to respond immediately with the simple answer,
that you should
use
securemote/secureclient from checkpoint, but i decided to check if the
specifications first to make
sure
my assumption is correct.
And to
my big suprise, it turns out that checkpoint does not have a unix implementation
of securemote.
I
mean, there is not even a mention of a unix client solution. Is it possible
that checkpoint thinks that a unix should not be regarded as a remote
workstation?
Also,
i think i would settle for some script or a refference to a 3rd party product,
and saw none.
As it
turns out, only microsoft windows is considered as a remote workstation at
checkpoint.
If i
am wrong, please correct me. I would be more than happy to find this to be
wrong.
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