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Secure Remote IP is constantly changing.
The IP address that I defined as 88.***.***.***.** when I defined it for the first time and made a VPN connection, changes to 10.10.1.254 when I disconnect and reconnect. This is the internal IP address of my firewall. Where could this be coming from? It started happening a short while ago.
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hi @Murat_TURAN
I found this:
Configuring ISP Redundancy for VPN with a Check Point peer
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Hi @Murat_TURAN
Plese check this article, before you start deeper debug:
Long story short: After connect, de MAIN IP has been overwritten to that IP which is selected under "link selection"
Br
Akos
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I've recently added a new ISP, ISP redundancy, and I think there's been some confusion. I didn't think it would have this effect, because this system has been running for years. Thank you so much.
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I choose my primary public IP address. 30-40 users are already using this IP address.
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hi @Murat_TURAN
I found this:
Configuring ISP Redundancy for VPN with a Check Point peer
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I would pay attention to the IPSEC site to site VPN configurations that could be on screens and menus possibly slightly different to the Remote Access VPN configuration.
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We haven't side to side VPN. Thank you.
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Take a look at this
https://support.checkpoint.com/results/sk/sk75221
Remote Access TTM Configuration
Pay attention to the whole article and read carefully the connectivity section like: automatic_mep_topology , ips_of_gws_in_mep , enable_gw_resolving , enable_secondary_connect (among others) for instance
Best regards,