Disabling Wingate Dialup Monitor

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Disabling Wingate Dialup Monitor

Postby allister » Oct 19 05 7:17 pm

Does anyone know if it is possible to centrally disable the client dialup monitor from gatekeeper? I'll be pushing out the client using group policy, but I don't want to have to go to each computer and disable the dial up monitor (I have no need for it on the clients, and the SP2 firewall doesn't like it much either, which will need further config if I leave it).

Thanks!
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Postby jamesc » Oct 19 05 9:55 pm

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Questions:
1. Do you use a dialer to connect to the internet?
2. Will the LAN clients be automatically acquiring the WinGate servers address in the WGIC?


*Extra info

a) You know you can have the WGIC set up to allow some apps to use NAT?
b) The Central Config is availabe with the Enterprise license.
c) The WGIC requires the clients to have a DNS address set.
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Postby allister » Oct 20 05 2:38 am

Thanks james.

Alas I only have professional, so the central config screen isn't available. I had suspected that's where I would find said option :)

We have an ADSL connection through a second NIC on the WG server.

I tried using NAT, but I need to provide internet access only to authenticated users (from the AD)... and because some (most) apps don't pass login details on, the policy I set up in ENS blocked all the attempts by these programs to connect as Guest.

So, I'm trialing the WGIC and GDP, but I since it's an always on connection to the net, I don't really need to use the WGDM, in fact it will probably confuse the users, who are mostly techincally challenged. I guess my only option may be to disable it on a pc by pc basis...

But that's not too difficult I guess :)
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Postby jamesc » Oct 20 05 5:59 pm

If you want to find out the cost to upgrade to an Enterprise license, then you can place your existing license into our online upgrade wizard. Use the "Upgrade an existing license" link shown in the blue box of this web address below.
https://commerce.qbik.com/purchase.php

An explanation on the differences between the licenses can be view at this link:
https://commerce.qbik.com/wingate-licensing.php
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