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wingate clients problem

Postby its4uwaqar » Sep 20 08 5:15 pm

hi guys
i install wingate on server and configure it and i install wingate clients on the clients every thing work profect but only yahoo isn't going to sign in. its asking to set the proxy. if i set the proxy its works but webcams are not workings and yahoo signed out again and again. any body can help me about this problem. i m a new user of wingate so i would need your helps. i would very thanks full who will help me

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Re: wingate clients problem

Postby Nev » Sep 20 08 11:10 pm

I think you will need to use NAT.

In the clients set them to use a 'direct connection to the Internet' for this service.
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Re: wingate clients problem

Postby its4uwaqar » Sep 21 08 3:55 am

plz give me some tips i m really new in wingate i would be very thanks full to you
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Re: wingate clients problem

Postby jamescap » Sep 21 08 2:21 pm

To use NAT you need:
a) The Extended Networking Driver loaded in WinGate; a default install will usually have it.
b) The LAN Client with Yahoo Messenger needs a default gateway set to WinGate's Internal IP Address.

So if the WinGate Server has the following IP Address on its network card pointing towards the LAN
IP Address 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0

Then the LAN Client will have the following settings to facilitate NAT
IP Address 192.168.0.2 (for example)
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
DNS 192.168.0.1 (for example)
Default Gateway 192.168.0.1

The easiest way to test for the NAT connection method on the LAN Client is to ping an external server, such as the WinGate website:
(Windows) Start menu --> Run --> CMD ---> ping http://www.wingate.com

So once you know that you have the NAT Connection method available on the LAN Client you can setup Yahoo Messenger to use it; i.e. don't set any proxies in the Yahoo Messenger application.

Now since you have the WinGate Internet Client (WGIC) installed, there are two options to get Yahoo Messenger working with NAT.
a) Disable the WGIC or Uninstall it.
b) On the LAN Client, setup the WGIC to treat the YahooMessenger.exe (that application name is a guess) to use "Local Access", then the WGIC will ignore any requests from that application and allow NAT to be used.


Personally, there are only a few reasons why I would deploy the WGIC onto LAN Clients.

1. I want to control what applications can access the internet.
2. I want the Users to be able to hang up a Dial Up connection
3. There is a Terminal Server on the internal network. Because if the Terminal Server users are using NAT, there is no way to distinguish which user is creating the connection, so hence the WGIC is a good choice in that scenario since it will associate the connections to the terminal users.
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Re: wingate clients problem

Postby its4uwaqar » Sep 21 08 8:30 pm

thanks for reply sir but i still have some problem sir i need to know . i also need to change setting on the wingate server? i also install wingate clients on the clinets i set yahoomessagner.exe but its still won't work. its hang on the signing in after 10 minuts its says set the proxy so thats why i m also posting a pic its will be easy for you solve my problem thanks dude once again
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Re: wingate clients problem

Postby jamescap » Sep 22 08 7:17 pm

Hmm, not sure what's up with that.

1. Can you jump on a LAN Client and ping www.wingate.com? i.e. does LAN Client have NAT?
2. If you can't ping www.wingate.com can you ping 210.55.214.36
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Re: wingate clients problem

Postby its4uwaqar » Sep 22 08 10:05 pm

i try to ping it but its saying request timed out mean i m in 100% loss . i m really upset. i sent u that image bcoz there is all servers setting means every thing can u tell me which one ip i need to paste on my clients to run NAT

but sir i m really thanks u r helping as well


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Re: wingate clients problem

Postby jamescap » Sep 23 08 11:28 am

Well to use NAT, I gave a briefing in my first post:

To use NAT you need:
a) The Extended Networking Driver loaded in WinGate; a default install will usually have it.
b) The LAN Client with Yahoo Messenger needs a default gateway set to WinGate's Internal IP Address.

So if the WinGate Server has the following IP Address on its network card pointing towards the LAN
IP Address 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0

Then the LAN Client will have the following settings to facilitate NAT
IP Address 192.168.0.2 (for example)
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
DNS 192.168.0.1 (for example)
Default Gateway 192.168.0.1


So looking at your ipconfig, your LAN Client needs to have its default gateway set to 192.168.0.1
And of course, you need to confirm that the Extended Networking driver is loaded; you should be able to see it within GateKeeper.
And as Nev said, "In the clients set them to use a direct connection to the internet" - i.e. don't set a proxy in yahoo messenger.
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