Thanx for your help Ray but I already try removing the old site and creating
a new one in SecureClient and that didn't work.
But after somemore testing I was able to find a solution for it. I checked
in the user.c file on my laptop and saw that there were still entries of my
old DSL IP address in there so I replaced the old IP address with the new
one if it wasn't there already and deleted the old IP address. And now
everything is back to normal :)
Thanx,
Dennis
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[mailto:FW-1-MAILINGLIST AT AMADEUS.US.CHECKPOINT DOT COM] On Behalf Of Ray
Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 9:43 PM
To: FW-1-MAILINGLIST AT AMADEUS.US.CHECKPOINT DOT COM
Subject: Re: [FW-1] unable to VPN after removing old internet line
Did you delete the old site in Securemote and recreate it for the new
gateway?
Ray
>From: Dennis Pham <dennis.pham AT SUPERFUND DOT COM>
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>Subject: [FW-1] unable to VPN after removing old internet line
>Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 18:46:46 -0500
>
>Hello everyone,
>
>I have CheckPoint NG with AI R55 and it used to be on a DSL line with
>one public IP address. I was able to VPN into the internal network and
>everything worked fine. My T1 finally arrived and I switched everything
>over to the T1 IP address and my site to site VPN is working fine but I
>can't seem to do a client to site VPN. I will get an error that it is
>unable to communicate with the gateway everytime I try to VPN into my
>network from home with my laptop. I have checked the policy and the IP
>configuration and the routes and everything seems fine. So what I did
>to test the VPN was to connect the old DSL line back into the firewall
>along with the T1 and when I got home I was able to connect via VPN.
>But when I check the SecurClient I see that it is connected to the IP
>address from the T1. Is it somehow trying to authenicate using the old
>DSL IP address? Is there a file or cache somewhere that is holding the
>old DSL IP address? Or is there another solution? Any help would be
>appreciated.
>
>thanks in advanced,
>Dennis
>
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