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About Wingate Internet sharing

Nov 30 04 11:37 am

Can i share a internet connection with Real IP Addresses on my network without using Wingate www proxy server ? I dont like proxy server because too many programs doesn't run with it.

I want a direct connection for each computer from the network.

Nov 30 04 11:41 am

You can mark the interface your real IP machines use to connect to the internet as a DMZ adapter.

Nov 30 04 11:51 am

and where i can set that ?

Nov 30 04 11:58 am

If you right-click on the adapter on the adapters/network tab and click on DMZ.

Nov 30 04 12:22 pm

One problem remains....

How can i share Internet without setting proxy at clients ?

Nov 30 04 12:45 pm

Wingate will still do the routing so any traffic from your client machines still be handled by Wingate internally.

here is the problem

Dec 01 04 3:30 am

I have only Real IP Address
I dont know how to disable NAT on wingate...

I dont want to have for clients computers server IP Address...

Help me fast please...

Thanx

Dec 01 04 9:45 am

Hi,

As I mentioned before if all of your client machines have real IPs you can simply dedicate a network adapter they are being served on as DMZ - then the traffic from them is not NATed but rather simple routed with Wingate firewall protection.

Dec 02 04 10:42 am

Sorry... i'm a beginer in wingate server...
But the routing of the IP's doesn't work...
I make from the internal Network a DMZ network, and external remains external... I disabled NAT from Extended Network Driver, and enabled Suport for mutiple Subnets (router)...

All computers are conected into DMZ Network adapter... When all these settings are completed, the internet doesn't work anymore on these computers... The internet it's working when i disable DMZ, routing and enabling NAT... What can i do ? Can you explain me from the begining(after installing wingate) step by step all setting i must do to ennable IP routing ?

Dec 02 04 10:47 am

Sorry... i'm a beginer in wingate server...
But the routing of the IP's doesn't work...
I make from the internal Network a DMZ network, and external remains external... I disabled NAT from Extended Network Driver, and enabled Suport for mutiple Subnets (router)...

All computers are conected into DMZ Network adapter... When all these settings are completed, the internet doesn't work anymore on these computers... The internet it's working when i disable DMZ, routing and enabling NAT... What can i do ? Can you explain me from the begining(after installing wingate) step by step all setting i must do to ennable IP routing ?

Dec 02 04 10:49 am

Can you give us more information on your network topology?

Dec 02 04 11:14 am

ok
Server : Internet Card : IP 193.230.242.242, NetMask 255.255.255.240, GateWay 193.230.242.241, DNS 62.231.100.147
Network Card : IP 82.77.108.66, NetMask 255.255.255.192


Computers : 82.77.108.67-82.77.108.126, NetMask 255.255.255.192, GateWay 82.77.108.66, DNS 62.231.100.147.


What i must do... I want a direct connection connection from each computer... What can i do ? Please help me Step by Step...

Dec 02 04 3:49 pm

Step 1:

Slow down.

Step 2:

Read all you can about Interned connection sharing, routers, etc.


Step 3:

Read all you can about WinGate. The online help file is a good place to start.

Dec 02 04 3:53 pm

Erm... Looks like your IP addresses are allocated by different providers... How did you do the routing before installing Wingate?

Dec 02 04 4:17 pm

Try this post:
http://forums.qbik.com/viewtopic.php?t= ... ht=dmz+arp

Can it be of any help in your situation?

Dec 03 04 1:52 am

On my network this is the problem...

Here are to internet companies : "RDS" - big one, and "Inel" - the small one... I Have the internet connection from "RDS", but until they will install my Optic Fiber I have temporary from "Inel". "Inel" have the internet connection from "RDS"... "RDS" has routed temporary my IP Addreses at "Inel" until the optic fiber will be solved...

Server:
Ethernet Card 1:

Temporary COnfiguration :
193.230.242.242 - IP
193.230.242.241 - "Inel" - GateWay
255.255.255.240 - NetMask
62.231.100.147 - RDS DNS


Future Configuration :
82.77.108.31 - IP
82.77.108.1- GateWay
62.231.100.147 - RDS DNS

Ethernet Card 2:
82.77.108.66
255.255.255.192 - NetMask


Computers :
82.77.108.67-82.77.108.126 - IP Address
82.77.108.66 - GateWay
62.231.100.147 - RDS DNS

This it my network....

What i must do to route these IPs after I install Wingate ???

Dec 03 04 10:35 am

It depends on how the ISP routing is organized. The simple test would be to assign one of the 82.x.x.x addresses to the external interface of your gateway machine and browse the internet. If it works, then Wingate routing should be working as well. If it doesn't - Wingate can't help here - you would need to talk to your ISPs (both of them) and fix the routing.
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