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Hi Mates
I need a hand.
We are currently migrating one of our services (skype for business) from TMG to Check Point. I am using a logical server in order to balance the traffic to our internal servers (3 servers) where the 7 DNS records that serves this application.
The problem that we are facing is with mobile devices, currently with TMG when a mobile device tries to connects, TMG presents them our certificate issued by Digicert, and everything works fine.
Now that we are migrating to Check Point, we are facing an issue with the certificate. With Check Point, when a mobile device tries to connect, it is presented with self-signed certificate on the internal servers, and the comunication does not work.
We requested the certificate that is being used by TMG, and it is a .pfx file.
Is there any way we can achieve what is being done by TMG.
We are using R80.20.
Thanks in advance
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