by Pascal » Sep 14 04 8:53 am
No, shouldn't do - I was trying to find out which error message was the one for the connection that failed - but I'll check all those error codes when I get into the office. Might point us in a certain direction then.
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The error code coincides with the previous error messages. The lookup for the server failed and so it's next operation failed as well. Normally, this is because it was unable to resolve the name. This seems to be more prevalent where AD is in use, but it can also happen if WinGate deems there to be no acceptable DNS Servers. Can you check the DNS error logs, to see if there is anything else in there that might be of interest? Also, make doubly sure that you have the IP address of your DNS Server in the DNS/WINS Resolver config. Then WinGate does not have to rely on discovering that information, but will always have a manually entered server available. (Seems to cure this problem most of the time).
One other thing I can think of to check - we're seeing a lot of users who have multiple default routes. Generally, it's not necessary to add a default gateway to your LAN connection on the WinGate server.
Can you check what your route table looks like?