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MattP wrote:Hi,
We should have a beta release ready by midweek next week which should address the DNS problems.
Regards,
Matt
Pascal wrote:The first beta was release some time ago. A second beta is due shortly, probably within the next week or so. (But that's not a firm time)
Pascal wrote:I'd recommend waiting for the next BETA. It has significant improvements over the previous BETA and it is due shortly.
Do you have a 'psuedo' live machine you can test the setup with first, though ?
tpateman wrote:Hello,
I see that V6 has now been released, our license key is only for version 4 can we upgrade? Is it just an install over the top like the others times we have upgraded.
I looked through the list of updates for V6 but I could not see anything relating to my problem even though I was advised this was getting looked at in the next version release.
This problem with 'Socket Error' has been going on for some time since October 2003 well over 6 months ago! Please can someone advise me if my problem has been looked into and fixed?
Any advice would be great,
Thanks, Timothy.
kgoodknecht wrote:
If you don't mind if I jump in here, what port is the Wingate Proxy listening on?
What OS is the Wingate server on and does it have a webserver running on it?
tpateman wrote:kgoodknecht wrote:
If you don't mind if I jump in here, what port is the Wingate Proxy listening on?
What OS is the Wingate server on and does it have a webserver running on it?
Hello,
No I don't mind any help is great as this problem has been going on far too long! The Wingate Proxy is listening on the normal port 80, the Wingate server is on Windows 2000 server in a W2K network.
adrien wrote:OK, if it is a routing problem, can you please go to the command prompt, and type "route print" and cut and paste what output you get back in here?
Then we can see if there is a problem with your route table.
Adrien
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