I have worked on this for days now and just cannot get it to work. I'm at a total loss.
I have Wingate Ent. on server A with port 809 UDP open and set to No Participation.
I have Wingate VPN Only on server B with port 809 UDP open and set to Local Network and allow tunnels to/from all nodes
I have Wingate VPN Only on a client machine on the LAN with port 809 UDP open and set to Local Machine Only and allow tunnels to/from all nodes
and Wingate VPN Only on client machines at 2 offsite locations with port 809 UDP open and set to Local Machine Only and allow tunnels to/from all nodes
The one LAN client is okay.
One offsite client has a bridge cable modem with no port configurations available and running Norton Security which I have tried to configure to allow port 809 through, but it's not clear, so I went as far as to completely disable Norton all together (temporarily). No connection to VPN at all. Remote Host Timed Out.
The other offiste client (with the same config) has a Linksys modem with port 809 UDP opened. It connects to the VPN no problem but not to Server B.
Server B is the only connection I care about in all. All I want, for now, is for all machine I decide to configure to connect to server B. I don't want the clients to interact with each other in any way. Nor do I want anyone getting to the Master node.
I have assigned the appropriate users on the master node policies. I am testing with the Administrator user with full permissions to all machines.
Lost....Thanks