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Access Internet with Program Using https://IPaddress:443

Postby khorlander » Aug 13 04 1:52 pm

How do you access the Internet from a program? That is, a program that tries to access the Internet with https://IPAddress:443. WinGate proxy server does not appear to see the request. The workstation that is running the program accesses the Internet using IE LAN connections:

Type, Proxy Address to use, Port

HTTP: 192.168.0.1 80
Secure : 192.168.0.1 80
FTP: 192.168.0.1 80
Gopher: 192.168.0.1 80
Socks: 192.168.0.1 1080

My question is how do I get WinGate GateKeeper to see the request.

The program runs fine without WinGate on a computer using a cable modem and even on the box with WinGate GateKeeper on it. On the WinGate box programs just access the Internet straight out, bypassing the proxy.

I have used TCP services for some programs but the one using https (port 443) seems to be different, or I don't have the correct setup for the TCP service I tried to set up.

Thanks for any help,
Ken
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Postby labull » Aug 13 04 2:31 pm

Have you tried:

WWW Proxy - HTTPS -

check - Allow Any

or

- Add Port 443


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Already set to allow any

Postby khorlander » Aug 15 04 4:08 am

Thanks for the suggestion, but it was already set to "allow any".

Anyone have any other ideas?

Thanks,
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Postby labull » Aug 15 04 4:10 am

Can you see any Port 443 hits on the firewall?

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No

Postby khorlander » Aug 15 04 4:23 am

The firewall screen is blank.
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Postby labull » Aug 15 04 4:31 am

Is Port 443 allowed in Port Security?
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Not sure

Postby khorlander » Aug 15 04 4:33 am

Not sure, where would I see that?
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Postby labull » Aug 15 04 4:39 am

Extended Networking - Port Security - LAN Connection to Internet
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Extended Networking is turned off

Postby khorlander » Aug 15 04 4:42 am

Extended Networking is turned off due to an earlier VPN problem, which now will not matter.
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Postby labull » Aug 15 04 4:45 am

OK - I have made some assumptions that are not correct.

Are you using WGIC?

Is the WG server your default Gateway?

This program is not IE or bound the the connection set-up IE is using?
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Postby khorlander » Aug 15 04 4:56 am

Are you using WGIC?
No, this is the Wingate client right?

Is the WG server your default Gateway?
Yes

This program is not IE or bound the the connection set-up IE is using?
Program is not IE, I don't know about it being bound to IE. It ia just
a program that runs and accesses the Internet itself.
The program runs fine from my home computer with cable modem.
The program also runs fine on the WinGate box.

I turned on the Extended Networking, low setting and the port 443 is not listed.

The worstation in question is turned off for the weekend and I am accessing the computers remotely. I will try the ENS next week and see how it goes.

Should I use the low firewall setting and open 443 "from the Internet" or "to the Internet"?
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Postby labull » Aug 15 04 5:56 am

Sounds good.

Add Port 443 - TCP -Allow Lan Connection to the Internet

Let us know how it goes.
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