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SentriNET for VPN


SentriNET for Check Point's VPN-1® SecuRemote™ and SecureClient™, allows for a secure biometric authentication to the VPN-1 server. SentriNET user profiles are stored within a Microsoft® Activce Directory's Service or LDAP database. When an access request is made from a VPN secure client to access secure resources, VPN-1 server intercepts this request and prompts for authentication.

SecuRemote/Client can use a variety of biometric devices to capture a fingerprint for authentication. When using SentriNET authentication, VPN-1 server is configured to look up a SentriNET RADIUS server, which in turn contacts Active Directory’s Services to retrieve a user’s SentriNET profile. It is this profile that is used for authentication. The authentication request is made with the biometric-matching process taking place on the SentriNET server. The result is then returned to VPN-1 server, and authentication is either granted or denied.


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SentriNET - Bringing together local and remote access into one integrated, centrally managed system by using the existing networking infrastructure and management tools.

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  • Fingerprint scanning
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