User Manual Part 2
Table Of Contents
- Using SmartDefense
- Using Antivirus and Antispam Filtering
- Overview
- Using VStream Antivirus
- Using VStream Antispam
- How VStream Antispam Works
- Header Marking
- Default Antispam Policy
- Enabling/Disabling VStream Antispam
- Viewing VStream Antispam Statistics
- Configuring the Content Based Antispam Engine
- Configuring the Block List Engine
- Configuring the IP Reputation Engine
- Configuring the VStream Antispam Policy
- Configuring the Safe Sender List
- Configuring VStream Antispam Advanced Settings
- Using Centralized Email Filtering
- Using Web Content Filtering
- Updating the Firmware
- Using Subscription Services
- Working With VPNs
- Overview
- Setting Up Your Safe@Office Appliance as a VPN Server
- Adding and Editing VPN Sites
- Viewing and Deleting VPN Sites
- Enabling/Disabling a VPN Site
- Logging in to a Remote Access VPN Site
- Logging Out of a Remote Access VPN Site
- Using Certificates
- Viewing VPN Tunnels
- Viewing IKE Traces for VPN Connections
- Viewing VPN Topology
- Managing Users
- Using Remote Desktop
- Controlling the Appliance via the Command Line
- Maintenance
- Viewing Firmware Status
- Upgrading Your Software Product
- Configuring a Gateway Hostname
- Configuring Syslog Logging
- Configuring HTTPS
- Configuring SNMP
- Setting the Time on the Appliance
- Using Diagnostic Tools
- Backing Up and Restoring the Safe@Office Appliance Configuration
- Using Rapid Deployment
- Resetting the Safe@Office Appliance to Defaults
- Running Diagnostics
- Rebooting the Safe@Office Appliance
- Using Network Printers
- Troubleshooting
- Specifications
- Glossary of Terms
- Index
Overview
Chapter 19: Working With VPNs 561
Chapter 19
This chapter describes how to use your Safe@Office appliance as a Remote Access VPN
Client, server, or gateway.
This chapter includes the following topics:
Overview..................................................................................................561
Setting Up Your Safe@Office Appliance as a VPN Server.....................567
Adding and Editing VPN Sites ................................................................581
Viewing and Deleting VPN Sites.............................................................615
Enabling/Disabling a
VP
N Site................................................................615
Logging in to a Remote Access VPN
Site................................................616
Logging Out of a Remote Access V
PN Site.............................................619
Using Certificates.....................................................................................62
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Viewing VPN Tunnels .............................................................................631
Viewing IKE Traces for VP
N
Connections..............................................634
Viewing VPN Topology...........................................................................635
Overview
You can configure your Safe@Office appliance as part of a virtual private network (VPN).
A VPN is a private data network consisting of a group of gateways that can securely
connect to each other. Each member of the VPN is called a VPN site, and a connection
between two VPN sites is called a VPN tunnel. VPN tunnels encrypt and authenticate all
traffic passing through them. Through these tunnels, employees can safely use their
company’s network resources when working at home. For example, they can securely read
email, use the company’s intranet, or access the company’s database from home.
The are four types of VPN sites:
• SecuRemote Remote Access VPN Server. Makes a network remotely available to
authorized users who connect to the Remote Access VPN Server using the
Check Point SecuRemote VPN Client (provided for free with your
Safe@Office) or another Safe@Office.
Working With VPNs