by adrien » Dec 28 13 9:17 pm
Hi Luiz
By default, authentication is not turned on for web access in WinGate. This is because normally it can cause trouble for some software.
So WinGate can support optional authentication, based on the site requested, and other factors.
The easiest way to turn on authentication, is to use Web Access Control.
For example, a rule that allows access to authenticated users, will cause authentication to happen (authentication challenge to be sent to the client, which may pop a login dialog).
Even using the WinGate users and groups, you can still achieve invisible authentication if usernames and passwords match in WinGate with the windows credentials used by the clients, since the WinGate users and groups provider supports NTLM.
Regards
Adrien de Croy