Hi, I've been using Wingate for a number of years on an XP box without problems but have just decided to upgrade to a 'proper' server.
My problem could well be OS related rather than Wingate related but I'm hoping someone here can shed some light on it. I have 2 NICs - 1 to the modem in bridge mode (9x.xx.xx.xx) and another NIC for the internal network (192.168.0.1)
With XP the server was able to connect to the internet fine using all ports and protected by the Wingate firewall but with the server 2008 box I cannot connect to the internet except via WIngate and then only on port 80 through the www server. Likewise client machines on the internal network can connect through port 80 but all other ports and protocols are blocked.
So, this can be simplified to: with the external card enabled I get full internet access on the server but as soon as I enable the 2nd internal card I lose it. I'm assuming Windows 2008 doesn't know to just use the external card as the gateway and is trying to route all traffic through the internal card.
Settings for the cards are as follows:
Exeternal (NIC 1): IP 9x.xx.xx.xx
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.252
Gateway 9x.xx.xx.xx
Internal (NIC 2): IP 192.168.0.1
Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0
No gateway or DNS servers are defined.
I have copied the settings over completely from the XP box to the 2008 box so I know the config of Wingate is OK.
Has anybody else had any problems with getting 2008 R2 (or WIndows 7 which assume would be the same) to use the correct gateway?
Many thanks and sorry for the rambling!!
Steve