sweeneytodd
IS-IT--Management
Hello All,
We have a t-Mobile Fusion card on loan to test for compatibility and we are having serious problems getting through to our checkpoint VPN using the Securemote client on GPRS/UMTS.
When it is used in a WLAN envirnoment it connects fine but as soon as you switch to UMTS or GPRS and connect we get a gateway not responding message.
One strange thing that I have noticed is that when using UMTS or GPRS when you first configure Securemote it connects and exchanges the initial certificate's fine, but then thereafter it doesn't want to know.
I have tried using the NAT Transversal methods -no joy
I have tried establishing a http link prior to using secremote to ensure I am connected -no joy
I have been assured that the card is compatible with our products (and even mentions Checkpoint in TFM) but I am really running out of ideas as to what it could be.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
We have a t-Mobile Fusion card on loan to test for compatibility and we are having serious problems getting through to our checkpoint VPN using the Securemote client on GPRS/UMTS.
When it is used in a WLAN envirnoment it connects fine but as soon as you switch to UMTS or GPRS and connect we get a gateway not responding message.
One strange thing that I have noticed is that when using UMTS or GPRS when you first configure Securemote it connects and exchanges the initial certificate's fine, but then thereafter it doesn't want to know.
I have tried using the NAT Transversal methods -no joy
I have tried establishing a http link prior to using secremote to ensure I am connected -no joy
I have been assured that the card is compatible with our products (and even mentions Checkpoint in TFM) but I am really running out of ideas as to what it could be.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.