But actually, you are running Secure Client in the background as soon as you boot up. The attached document without the graphics:Ĭheck Point comes with a firewall that by default is active even when you are not connected via VPN or knowingly running Secure Client. I've attached a couple of paragraphs with graphics about how to work around the problem. It turns out the problem was with the VPN client, Check Point SecureClient, which (our IT guy) is installing on Mac laptops these days. I was stumped as to why my MacBook was not visible/pingable/accessible by other computers at (our work), or in my home network. The guy's a tech writer, so he wrote up a small ≤1-pager about what he had to do to get the Checkpoint client to work. PS - one of my coworkers did run into a minor little configuration problem with the Checkpoint client - but between him and the IT guy, they got it worked out.
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