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RE: [FW1] hole in secure-remote VPN client?



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you have to pay for the new stuff...

Pricing and Availability
VPN-1 SecureClient, with its integrated functionality as a personal firewall and
corporate security enforcement point, is priced at $49.99 (U.S. list pricing in
quantity) per protected client. VPN-1 SecuRemote will continue to be licensed
free of charge. VPN-1 SecureServer is priced at $895 (U.S. list pricing) per
protected server. Both VPN-1 SecureClient and VPN-1 SecureServer are available
immediately from Check Point Software?s partners, the world?s leading security
resellers, integrators, service providers and OEMs.




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Ryan, Alas, I stand corrected.

However, for those of us who purchased the VPN-1 product, with srunlimit, do
you think that Checkpoint will honor this for their "new" (yet to be seen)
product that replaces SecuRemote?

I would like to see it, but don't believe it...

-
James Noble
Network Manager
---------------------------------------
"Never be afraid to try something new...
Remember, amateurs built the ark.
Professionals built the Titanic." (Anon.)



-----Original Message-----
From: owner-fw-1-mailinglist@lists.us.checkpoint.com
[mailto:owner-fw-1-mailinglist@lists.us.checkpoint.com]On Behalf Of Ryan
Russell
Sent: Friday, September 03, 1999 7:26 PM
To: James Noble
Cc: karimi@ca.ibm.com; fw-1-mailinglist@lists.us.checkpoint.com
Subject: RE: [FW1] hole in secure-remote VPN client?






>Should SecuRemote software protect the client machine from the internet?
>
>No.  I don't think that we will see Checkpoint move in that direction,
since
>then they would have to support hundreds of thousands of mini-"firewalls"
on
>laptops around the world.  This seems to go against their positioning of
the
>product in the market.
>
>As much as we may like to see this done, I for one, don't expect Checkpoint
>to provide this functionality.

http://www.checkpoint.com/press/1999/svnarchitecture_083099.html

CHECK POINT SOFTWARE ANNOUNCES
             SECURE VIRTUAL NETWORK (SVN) ARCHITECTURE

          First to Advance VPNs to Secure Complete Internet Environments

 REDWOOD CITY, Calif., ? August 30, 1999 ? Check Point Software Technologies
Ltd.
 (Nasdaq: CHKP) today announced a significant industry advance in VPN
solutions
with its
 Secure Virtual Network? (SVN) architecture that incorporates all of the
critical elements for a
 secure Internet environment. Unlike currently available VPNs, the SVN
approach
provides secure
 and seamless Internet connectivity between networks, systems, applications
and
users across the
 Internet, intranets and extranets.

 In a major step towards delivering its SVN, Check Point Software made three
separate
 announcements regarding significant new products and components:

      New VPN-1 product family (a major new product release) ? Integrated
architecture
      including bandwidth management (QoS), PKI interoperability and a VPN
high
availability
      solution.
      True client/server Internet security (new products) ? Extends full
security features
      down to the desktop/mobile client/server user. Delivers personal
firewall/VPN client
      capabilities.
      Reporting System (new product) -- delivers integrated security audit,
trend and
      accounting capabilities.

 (Editors? note: please refer to the three separate press releases detailing
the
 related
 announcements.)

 "Corporations are building E-business infrastructure that requires full
security of client/server
 communications over the Internet," said Gil Shwed, chairman, chief
executive
officer and president
 of Check Point Software Technologies. "Secure Virtual Networking (SVN) from
Check Point
 Software provides the comprehensive framework for secure communications
across
the Internet,
 intranets and extranets."




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