So since then , when i do a secure client connection , with my location
profile - destination , connection goes ok and connect.
When i put my mouse's pointer on the secure client icon, i can see "
connection ok , security policies = default policies, and security
configuration not verified " .
But i am not able to connect anywhere , even internet, with putty to a
server, outlook does not connect etc...
So i've de-installed all of the pcmcia adapter and still have this same
pop-up message from secure client
What i understand of it is that, a somekind of verification has been
made before of the hardware installation , taking a somekind of
"signature" of the pc and network adapters, and now it is not
verified .
Any idea of i can i restart a new verification of hardware , or solve
this problem ?
how can i
Which Version of SecureClient are you using?
> So since then , when i do a secure client connection , with my location
> profile - destination , connection goes ok and connect.
> When i put my mouse's pointer on the secure client icon, i can see "
> connection ok , security policies = default policies, and security
> configuration not verified " .
SCV checks if SecureClient Driver is bound to all network interfaces. I
guess SC is not bound to the new interface.
> But i am not able to connect anywhere , even internet, with putty to a
> server, outlook does not connect etc...
If SCV is not verified, this is what SC does...
> So i've de-installed all of the pcmcia adapter and still have this same
> pop-up message from secure client
With the same message (There are network adapters that are not protected)?
> What i understand of it is that, a somekind of verification has been
> made before of the hardware installation , taking a somekind of
> "signature" of the pc and network adapters, and now it is not
> verified .
>
> Any idea of i can i restart a new verification of hardware , or solve
> this problem ?
I am not sure but in previous versions (R54, R55) I think there was an
option to re-bind all network interfaces. I did not find it in R56.
Maybe a re-installation of the client could help too.
> how can i
>
?? how can you what?
HTH
Cheers,
Thomas
> Any idea of i can i restart a new verification of hardware , or solve
> this problem ?
> how can i
>
In R56 there is afaik no way to do it in the GUI. But you can start the
little program [DIR_OF_SECURECLIENT]\bin\reinstall.exe (default:
C:\Program Files\CheckPoint\SecuRemote\bin\reinstall.exe).
Cheers,
Thomas