Feb 11 07 1:54 am
Feb 13 07 11:43 am
Feb 14 07 12:34 am
MattP wrote:Hi,
Can you try a telnet connection to the POP server and see if that works?
To do this:
Open a DOS window
type TELNET
type OPEN MAIL.REED-N-RIGHT.CO.UK 110
this should take you to a log in prompt for their server. If you make it here just type QUIT to leave because we've shown that we can make it this far.
If you can't connect to that server with the telnet session please let us know. What do you see on the history tab in GateKeeper related to this session? Do you see the connection attempt?
How is the laptop connecting to the WinGate server? Are you making a NAT connection (set default gateway to point at the WinGate server) a proxy connection or are you using the WinGate Internet Client (WGIC)?
Thanks,
Feb 14 07 9:39 am
Feb 14 07 11:20 am
Feb 14 07 12:52 pm
Feb 14 07 9:26 pm
MattP wrote:Ok, as a test lets try removing the WGIC and making a NAT connection.
You make a NAT connection by simply setting the WinGate server as the Default Gateway and DNS server on the client machine.
Now can you access those sites?
Feb 15 07 1:30 pm
Feb 23 07 5:39 am
MattP wrote:Did you close the browser after you stopped the WGIC? You need to close any applications that it may have hooked when you disable it.
Hmm, I'm a bit stumped here.
Ok, maybe a silly question, does the laptop connect to these sites when it bypasses WinGate?
Is it all https sites or just when you pass login details that it times out?
Are you requiring any authentication on the WinGate server? I know that we have found a problem in IE when you require authentication and you're connecting to a proxy, have you got any proxy settings set in the Internet options?