I recently got a new PE2950 for doing a lot of tasks previously do by two servers, it has Hyper-V with three guest machines, and Wingate running on the host machine. Wingate is the only application I intend to install on the host machine, and one of my guest machines is my remote access server with about 30 demand dial interfaces on it.
My intent is to use the host machine with Wingate as my default gateway and proxy, with Static routes going to my RAS server. The OS on the host is Windows Server 2008 x64, and Wingate 6.6.1. I've attempted this with previous versions of Wingate (6.2.2) on Win2k3 and was only successful if I used RRAS as the router and I was still able to make Wingate do all the things it is supposed to do, like port redirection on the WWW Proxy. Wingate 6.5 broke all of this and it no longer works so on the Win2k3 machines I'm staying at v6.2.2. Unfortunately, this is Win2k8 and I have to run the newer versions, which means I can no longer use RRAS for routing and still use port redirection on the proxies. I need for Wingate to do the routing, and I've added all the static routes, and they work from the Wingate host machine only, and Wingate won't apply the routes to the client machines. All of this is in a test environment and must work because I have my customers that want to upgrade their server hardware and OS to Win2k8. I will attach the Wingate Config file, Wingate registery and Route Print. If you need access to the server by all means, let me know and I will give you all the access you want or need. As I said, at this time it is a test setup, and is not my final build of the server.