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accessing new services from the client machines

Jun 09 07 9:02 pm

Hi,
currently www service on port 8080 is configuted and my clients access from their browser enabling proxy and giving port 8080, but if i add any new services say ftp port 21, https port 443 or any other service on respective ports how can my client browser will access because it's configured on the 8080 port. how the different new service will interact with the client. For this do i have to use the Wingate client rather than just
enabling proxy on the client browser?

Regards
Darshan

Re: accessing new services from the client machines

Jun 11 07 2:01 am

D4U wrote:Hi,
currently www service on port 8080 is configuted and my clients access from their browser enabling proxy and giving port 8080, but if i add any new services say ftp port 21, https port 443 or any other service on respective ports how can my client browser will access because it's configured on the 8080 port. how the different new service will interact with the client. For this do i have to use the Wingate client rather than just
enabling proxy on the client browser?

Regards
Darshan


Hi,

My own system uses the same port for all browsers and protocols.

This works AOK, if their is a specified port, the respective proxy might be used.

If you want, just input the proxy port for the WWW service and the rest blank so they can go via NAT, this works well.
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