I'm a new IT guy for a business that has about 50 users, I inherited a mess (nothing is marked, wires everywhere), currently we have in place a NT 4.0 server (PIII 500, 128MB, 9GB HDD)(I know ...funny!), anyway, we don't run any programs from the server (and for good reason!!!), all the server currently does is provide authentication through the server and it's running an old version of wingate (I think version 5.0.1 or something) it's purpose is only network security. Currently I'm having some difficulty with ports that seem to be closed, not sure if it's a problem with wingate for sure but like I said, I'm not running any apps from the server which points the finger either at NT or wingate, I plan at some point to take wingate out of the picture.
I have two questions,
1- Is it possible to upgrade wingate to a newer version even though it doesn't meet specs and will it still run?
2- What I would like to do is toss the server and get a desktop PC with XP Pro on it, install wingate, use it to authenticate users and provide network security, (that would save a bundle on server 2003 and license's), i'm just not sure if anyone has implemented something similar using a desktop PC and what their results were.
The main port problem is an application that tries to connect via the Internet to the companies server (outside the LAN), it's somehow being blocked and I called the companies tech support to only get it's a problem on my end. This app doesn't have anywhere to enter my proxy settings, I don't even know which port it's trying to access, the LAN IP's are 10.x.x.x, not sure if wingate is having a problem redirecting the IP request to the Internet or do I need to create a rule somewhere?
Any replies are greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Dan