May 19 05 6:17 am
May 19 05 9:26 am
May 19 05 10:54 am
May 19 05 3:52 pm
MattP wrote:Is WinGate on the machine that is running the MS VPN? Could you try moving it to a machine behind the VPN server?
May 19 05 3:55 pm
genie wrote:Try setting default gateway for the client machines through WIngate.
May 19 05 4:11 pm
May 19 05 4:21 pm
genie wrote:How are the adapters in your system marked (in terms of internal/external)?
May 19 05 4:29 pm
May 19 05 4:59 pm
genie wrote:OK, then. You have to mark the VPN adapter as external and your LAN adapter as internal. Then, if you want all your network traffic go through VPN link, you have to make sure that the default route noi your Wingate machine points to the VPN pseudo-adapter - not through your real Telenet-connected NIC. Can you send me your Wingate routing table?
May 19 05 5:05 pm
May 19 05 5:28 pm
genie wrote:Aye, here's the problem - you have two default gateways - the first one being is your real external NIC default gateway. I would suggest that you try setting metric for your real NIC to some high value (say, 20) and make sure that thre routing table shows the VPN route metric is lower.
May 19 05 5:29 pm