Checkpoint vpn client ports
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CHECKPOINT VPN CLIENT PORTS HOW TO
The only way I know how to change the portal connection is via the Dashboard in the same way that can for the Platform Portal. The current versions will apparently fold the Check Point portals to the correct page, using internal Check Point process, whilst retaining them all on port 443, ie you can run the base OS and Mobile Access and the Visitor Mode all on port 443.Īs you are NATting the port across to your web server then you are breaking that as it won't arrive into the Check Point as such but be NATted across to your Web Server. I believe that you have answered your own question then. Please advice, and sorry about my poor language and grammar.
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that's the very reason i open this threat. But for moble access, CheckPoint add "/sslvpn" after " so the problem about it will be solve and we dont need to change port as long as we using moblie access not SNX.(CMIIW)Īt Smart Dashboard there is an option that i can change the path of mobile access like portal managing base os as i talk before, but when i add some port other than https (443) that say "portal URL must not contain port configuration". The reason i cant use 443 because the ip that i bind at CP external interface is used for one of my web server that using https not because i have a problem with managing the base os and i only have one public ip.Ĭurrently i am using R76, and as i know the problem about similarity port with managing the base os is because using SNX (old version of mobile access) and if we change the port for managing the base os it will solve the problem, and as i know we can change the port of managing the base os at smart dashboard or webui command.