Need a bit of advice before solving an emerging problem.
Long story // short - small workgroup with two Wingate's Servers as gateway to a Private Intranet, the other Internet which has worked well for five plus years.
Time to solve some problems as their seems to be a migration to the Internet from the Intranet and some applications are requiring NAT to both services!
What I am thinking is to abandon the Intranet Wingate Server and try one of two things:
- Add an IP and Gateway to the Intranet subnet to the external NIC of the primary Wingate [both routers then into a switch on this interface]
Or
Add a third NIC to the Wingate Server, assign a new IP and Gateway for the Intranet and set this to be an External interface
Probably the latter is more likely to be more successful?
Also DNS is from the Intranet, so I would have to point the resolver at that system, otherwise the Intranet hosts won't resolve at all.
Thoughts appreciated!