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Please help!
Hi all,
I have a spare laptop for testing (sitting on my desk).
However, when i reviewed the checkpoint logs this morning, I saw there was another user that appeared on the "source username".
Does this mean that user had logged in to my spare laptop? Or is it somehow a duplicate address clashed or something?
Cheers
Lee
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Hello!
It could mean a couple of things:
1) DHCP gave the same IP that you had to other user and no logout event was detected by the firewall (Sometimes it happens).
3) Maybe someone hardcoded the IP that you had while being logged in
4) Somebody logged with your user
Business as usual with Identity solutions, best way to avoid this is to deploy Identity Agents 😁
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