We are using client auth for accessing the Internet the people that are authorized.
User1 can browse the Internet using User1 + Password1
User2 can browse the Internet using User2 + Password2
...
When the action of "client auth" applies, I understand that Checkpoint Firewall1/VPN1 AI running on Nokia IP350 gives permission to the IP adress of the machine that is requesting the service.
When configured in this way, the following is happening:
User1 can browse the Internet using User1 + Password1
User2 can browse the Internet using User1 + Password1
...
UserX can browse the Internet using User1 + Password1
Are there any way that Chekpoint blocks the second/thirth attempt to authenticate with the same User1 + Password1 made by other users in the local network ???
Do I have to use an extra product?
TIA
Edison
User1 can browse the Internet using User1 + Password1
User2 can browse the Internet using User2 + Password2
...
When the action of "client auth" applies, I understand that Checkpoint Firewall1/VPN1 AI running on Nokia IP350 gives permission to the IP adress of the machine that is requesting the service.
When configured in this way, the following is happening:
User1 can browse the Internet using User1 + Password1
User2 can browse the Internet using User1 + Password1
...
UserX can browse the Internet using User1 + Password1
Are there any way that Chekpoint blocks the second/thirth attempt to authenticate with the same User1 + Password1 made by other users in the local network ???
Do I have to use an extra product?
TIA
Edison