Wingate NAT - Port 443 ???

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Wingate NAT - Port 443 ???

Postby anaswhb » Dec 03 04 9:28 pm

Dear Qbik Team,
I'm using NAT and Transparent Redirection. Whenever a user attempts to open a website (e.g. mail.yahoo.com).. website opens using proxy but some NAT connections to 66.218.70.70:443 are created. The ip "66.218.70.70" is basically an ip of "search.yahoo.com" subdomain.

It also happens when a user opens google.com and alot more websites.

Please let me know how to redirect this port through proxy just as other requests.


Thank You.
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Postby genie » Dec 03 04 9:52 pm

Ermm... Redirecting port 443 can be a problem. Redirection relies on plain HTTP requests while port 443 without proxy support does not conform to HTTP protocol (GET/... request set). All other ports can be redirected simply by adding the proper ports on the list of ports to be intercepted (see WWW service properties).
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Interception

Postby anaswhb » Dec 15 04 3:41 am

Thanks for the help.
I'm using 5.0.2, i can't see any interception option.
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Postby Pascal » Dec 15 04 8:03 am

No, Intercepts were known as "Transparent Redirection" in 5.0.2. I would strongly recommend that you use 6.0.3, however. You can use 6.0.3 with your existing 5.x license key.
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