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VPN DNS NAME RESOLUTION
Hello everyone,
My VPN users can't resolve the names of our servers in our LAN. The IP addresses are perfectly reachable. We have a Quantum Spark 1600. We use Checkpoint remote access Client and VPN through Harmony Endpoint Security as our VPN client.
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It works after adding my local DNS in the VPN settings. Thanks a lot!
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A couple questions:
- What flavor of the VPN client was installed? For connecting to a locally managed 1600, the correct flavor to install is Check Point Mobile.
- Have you configured the DNS servers VPN clients should use in VPN > Remote Access > Advanced? If you've installed the VPN client as SecuRemote, these DNS servers will not be used.
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Hello,
- the vpn client version used is E86.80 Check Point Remote Access VPN Clients for Windows
- I had not configured my local DNS in the vpn settings of my appliance. I have just done so.
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It works after adding my local DNS in the VPN settings. Thanks a lot!
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Great job!
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Locally or centrally managed? If local, then setting Phoneboy mentioned would work, if central, its under gateway properties, vpn, remote access, optional and you would see dns settings there.
Andy
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Hi,
it's centrally managed.