Hello All,
I have a client that has a Checkpoint Firewall 4.0 implemented. They need to grant access to some LAN resources to an external manufacturer. That external manufacturer as well has a checkpoint firewall 4.0 established. What I need to find out is whether it is possible to have a SecuRemote client within their network, authenticate to our Firewall. Do I need to create 2 objects, one to authenticate to their Firewall 1st, then run the 2nd object to authenticate to our Firewall (a.k.a. Create a Tunnel within a Tunnel)? Is this possible? Has anyone come across a similar situation? Please help.
Network Diagram
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Client<-->Client <-->Internet<-->Mafactr<-->SecureRemote
Chkpoint Chkpoint Client
Regards,
Da Ruster
I have a client that has a Checkpoint Firewall 4.0 implemented. They need to grant access to some LAN resources to an external manufacturer. That external manufacturer as well has a checkpoint firewall 4.0 established. What I need to find out is whether it is possible to have a SecuRemote client within their network, authenticate to our Firewall. Do I need to create 2 objects, one to authenticate to their Firewall 1st, then run the 2nd object to authenticate to our Firewall (a.k.a. Create a Tunnel within a Tunnel)? Is this possible? Has anyone come across a similar situation? Please help.
Network Diagram
----------------
Client<-->Client <-->Internet<-->Mafactr<-->SecureRemote
Chkpoint Chkpoint Client
Regards,
Da Ruster