Using Wingate Proxy Server to perform Norton 360 Backup

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Using Wingate Proxy Server to perform Norton 360 Backup

Postby John_L » Nov 14 12 6:00 am

I'm having trouble performing a Norton 360 Backup through the WinGate Proxy Server. I suspect a Norton site needs to be added to my list of Allowed Sites.

Where can I access a history in WinGate to determine the URL that is being denied?

I am able to update to Norton software through this Internet connection without incident.
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Re: Using Wingate Proxy Server to perform Norton 360 Backup

Postby John_L » Nov 14 12 11:12 am

I have found the error report in WinGate + Control Panel + Logging + Global Diagnostic.

How can I proceed to accept the error? I have the IP Address, the Source (WWW Proxy Server), and the User (Unknown).

I can't seem to specify a Source or that specific User for WinGate + Web Access Controls + Access Rules.

I am using WinGate 7 Free edition.
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Re: Using Wingate Proxy Server to perform Norton 360 Backup

Postby adrien » Nov 15 12 10:13 am

Hi

if you want to allow a certain IP on your LAN to do anything, you'd add the IP in the "where" tab in the web access control rule. That will make the rule apply only to connections from IPs listed there.

To allow that IP, then you'd just make the rule an allow rule, and make sure it's higher in the list than any rule that may deny it.

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Re: Using Wingate Proxy Server to perform Norton 360 Backup

Postby John_L » Nov 18 12 4:56 pm

It is my understanding now from developers at Norton that Norton 360 Premier Edition does not support Backups through a proxy server.

Thanks for your help.
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Re: Using Wingate Proxy Server to perform Norton 360 Backup

Postby adrien » Nov 24 12 6:27 am

Hi

Did you consider using a SOCKS client or even the WinGate client? This would divert the connections via the proxy without the need for the Norton software to know about the proxy.

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