by neil » Oct 30 03 4:07 pm
IF you are using AD then i woudl suggest that you use MS's DNS, and then either disable Wingates DNS (If wingate is on the domain controller machine) or add a forwarder to MS's DNS server to point at Wingate if they are on seperate machines. In all cases you should point client PC's DNS to the domain controller, and their default gateway to the Wingate PC. (This setup assumes you are using NAT).
As for hte slow login. I've been playing around with that this afternoon. After a bit of messing around, i did manage to get it to take about 3 or so mins to login, but this involved installing the WGIC while the client PC had an ip for one subnet, and then as soon as it was installed, releasing that ip, and obtaining a new one for a different subnet, before logging off and trying to log back on. This seemed to cause an issue with lsass.exe. I shall look in to this further, but if you could give me more details about how you were logged in when you installed WGIC (to the local machine / domain, which user etc) what you did next (reboots etc). this may help.
Regards
Neil