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Hi all,
I have two questions regarding the Dead Peer Detection between our Check Point Cluster and other existing VPN connections to non-Check Point Gateways.
1. Does enabling DPD (Responder Mode) has any impact on existing VPN connections? Can I enable it "on-the-fly" without having any disconnects to the VPN? I haven't found an answer on that yet.
2. If I change a VPN community with non-Check Point Gateways to "Permanent Tunnels" in order to active DPD with GuiDBedit does this have any impact on existing connections?
Thanks in advance for any help
Yes, there is. You can check with the GuiDBedit tool under Network Objects >> network_objects:
I hope this helps.
Is there any way to check if DPD is enabled?
Yes, there is. You can check with the GuiDBedit tool under Network Objects >> network_objects:
I hope this helps.
Thank you
My pleasure!
Can we achieve VPN redundancy with 3rd party Gateways by enabling DPD(In R80.10 or R80.20) ?
Can we enable Dead Peer detection on the third party devices only? Or do we have to enable it on the checkpoint gateways also? My understanding is if enabled on the checkpoint gateways it affects all other VPNs?
You can set DPD per remote gateway via the tunnel_keepalive_method variable in GUIDBedit as described in this lengthy thread, you don't have to change this value for your Check Point gateway:
https://community.checkpoint.com/t5/Next-Generation-Firewall/Enable-DPD-on-R80-20/m-p/32605
Starting in R81 tunnel_keepalive_method will be set to DPD by default on all Interoperable Device object types.
Do you know how to capture DPD packets in any way? I could see tunnel test in the logs, but seem to be missing how to spot DPD packets. I can't see them in TCPDUMP as they are encrypted. I would really appreciate some guidance on this. I am working on an AWS VPN issue where I think the tunnels are being shut down regularly and I would like to spot what is going on. I have a TAC case open but every time I ask the question they seem to swerve around it.
fw monitor should show the packets as they are encrypted/decrypted.
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