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| Subject: | securemote vpn problem |
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| Date: | 17 Nov 2005 14:23:20 -0000 |
Hi all, I have 2 interfaces on my pc. Int1 is ethernet and ip= 172.21.x.x Int2 is wireless and ip= 192.168.x.x Checkpoint securemote R56 is installed and each interface is binded. I establish a vpn connection to Company A towards Int2. After disconnecting from Company A, I have troubles navigating to 172.x.x.x ip. Because Company A uses 172.x.x.x network. If I stop securemote service, pc behaves normally. Is there any way to do this without stopping securemote service. [Disconnecting vpn service should solve the problem.] I cannot unbind securemote service from Int1. regards,
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