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WWW Proxy, 2 Internet Connections & Win2003

Apr 06 06 6:04 pm

Got a question.

I just download the trial of Wingate, to see if it would do what I needed.

I have a server, running windows2003.
Two internet connections (one cable and one ADSL).

Internet access is provided to the LAN via Window's routing & remote access via the cable interface.

I set up Wingate, created a WWW Proxy, set it to port 8080 and binded it to the ADSL's gateway. However when I set my browser to the proxy, wingate recieves the request however all traffic still goes out through the cable.

Am I doing something wrong, or does wingate not like Routing & Remote access or something.

Any help would be welcomed.

Apr 06 06 7:57 pm

This is not correct - you have to bind your proxy on the LAN adapter (unless you want to create an open proxy) and if you want to use only ADSL adapter for outbound traffic, you have to set gateway selection through this adapter.

Apr 06 06 8:00 pm

thats what I meant, its listening on my lan adapter and set to go out through the ADSL interface but it isn't working (just goes through the cable anyway)

Apr 07 06 12:41 pm

any help please?

Apr 07 06 1:17 pm

Hi,
Can you export and send us your settings?

Apr 07 06 1:55 pm

what information do you require (other then what I've given)

Apr 07 06 1:57 pm

If you can export the entire registry branch HKLM/Software/QBIK Software/Wingate we would be able to see your setup.

Apr 07 06 2:11 pm

--Link removed--

(let me know when you get it, so it can be deleted)
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Apr 07 06 3:16 pm

Got it, thanks.

Apr 07 06 4:04 pm

Do you have an email where I can send you the new driver to test? What OS are you using?

Apr 07 06 4:38 pm

--email removed--

I'm using Windows Server 2003
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Apr 07 06 4:51 pm

Mail sent. Please, let me know if it helps.

Apr 07 06 5:08 pm

Got e-mail.

That file didn't even exist, added it anyway, but still no good

Apr 07 06 5:11 pm

Erm... Hold on a second - do you have ENS installed and do you have ENS activated?

Apr 07 06 5:14 pm

No, cause I use Windows Routing & Remote Access, why? would it make a differance?

Apr 07 06 5:16 pm

Aye. I should've asked you about that straight away - yes, gateway selection requires ENS to be installed.

Apr 07 06 5:20 pm

I did mention that in my first post.

- I'll reinstall then (it won't affect my trial will it?)

Apr 07 06 5:25 pm

Sorry, my bad - didn't notice that. No, it does not affect your license - all you have to do is to re-activate the license once you install Wingate again.

Apr 07 06 5:41 pm

works great, thanks.

-- To bad its only temporary as I can't afford a license :(
(but will use till my license runs out)

Apr 07 06 5:50 pm

Cool, thanks.

Wingate, ENS & Multiple Gateways.

Apr 11 06 11:29 pm

--oops--wrong place
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