Programmatically checking for Bindings - Checkpoint

Programmatically checking for Bindings - Checkpoint

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Programmatically checking for Bindings - Checkpoint Antoine 03-06-2006
Posted by Antoine on March 6, 2006, 1:56 pm
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Of many things I have investigating, one thing that has eluded me is where
on earth the VPN bindings for Checkpoint are programmatically stored via the
registry or elsewhere ?

I have come across all the methods that expose the protocols etc, but in
terms of bindings, checkpoint is moreso a binding against tcp rather than
the adapter. I am looking to troubleshoot whether it is exposed and enabled
to the adapter in a programmatical sense, same way as looking at a
connection.

Trouble is some people dont have admin rights so cant check it across the
board. Can I write a script to show just this one component correction where
necessary on a client level, for them to raise to my attention ?

Many Thanks



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Posted by Antoine on March 6, 2006, 1:57 pm
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>
> Of many things I have investigating, one thing that has eluded me is where
> on earth the VPN bindings for Checkpoint are programmatically stored via
the
> registry or elsewhere ?
>
> I have come across all the methods that expose the protocols etc, but in
> terms of bindings, checkpoint is moreso a binding against tcp rather than
> the adapter. I am looking to troubleshoot whether it is exposed and
enabled
> to the adapter in a programmatical sense, same way as looking at a
> connection.
>
> Trouble is some people dont have admin rights so cant check it across the
> board. Can I write a script to show just this one component correction
where
> necessary on a client level, for them to raise to my attention ?
>
> Many Thanks
>
>

I guess I should have probably posted this to a TCP related newsgroup, but
thanks anyone who can reply with any ideas anyway...



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