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SSL Network Extender (SNX) is a thin SSL VPN on-demand client that is installed on the remote user’s machine via the web browser. What are the two modes of SNX?

  • A. Network and Layers
  • B. Application and Client Service
  • C. Network and Application
  • D. Virtual Adapter and Mobile App
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57ad24d
2 weeks, 4 days ago
Selected Answer: C
The two modes of SSL Network Extender (SNX) are: Network Mode (or Network Extender Mode): Provides full network connectivity to the corporate network. The remote client machine is assigned an IP address from the internal network (similar to Office Mode) and can access network resources as if it were inside the office. This mode supports access to multiple applications, protocols, and services within the internal network. Application Mode: Provides access to specific applications via a web interface without assigning the client an IP address. Only predefined applications (e.g., web-based apps, email) can be accessed through a browser, making it more restrictive and suitable for limited access scenarios. Uses the Check Point SSL VPN Portal for user interaction.
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KuKuKu83
1 month, 2 weeks ago
Selected Answer: C
SSL Network Extender has two modes: • Network — Users can access all native IP-based and web-based applications in the internal network. For users to gain access to these applications, System Administrators must first define these as native applications in Mobile Access. The user can access the resources by launching the client either from the desktop or the Mobile Access portal. To work in Network mode, users must have installation privileges. • Application — Users can access most native IP-based and web-based application types in the internal network, including most TCP applications. Users can only launch the client in the Mobile Access portal. Once installed, users can access internal resources defined as native applications in Mobile Access. Working in Application mode does not require installation privileges.
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