by erwin » Jan 07 04 9:13 am
Hi there
Are your clients using WinGate's DHCP to obtain their network details?
If so you could check the clients IP config to see that they are being given an IP and DNS, as a WGIC client will not work without a DNS IP server specified (usually obtained by WinGate DHCP depending on config)
After the WinGate server is restarted (after hanging) does it appear under the WGIC applet "server" tab, even when you click refresh?.
Do you have it set to specifically "use server", or automatic.?
Do any WRP sessions show up in the activity of GateKeeper, when client apps try and connect.
What type of Network apps do you have that you are wanting to be ignored by the WGIC?
Are these apps set in the WGIC to local access? As this will force the application to use NAT to connect through the WinGate machine.
Erwin