I have been experiencing serious stability problems with wingate for the last two years from version 4.2 all the way up to version 6.03.1005 which i currently have installed. I have a 5.0 licence for unlimited users (Enterprise licence for version 5.0) I use the WGIC to control client access based on NTLM authentication. The wingate server is set to synchronise accounts with the domain. I have had wingate (all versions used) installed on a windows 2000 domain controller (now with SP4) using 512MB ram on a P4 1.8Ghz system. The wingate service normally locks up after a few hours of use. After reading your forums, I tried deleting the history files, changing the cache setting to prevent purging, adding faster hard drive for cache and log files, reconfiguring symantec antivirus corporate to avoid scanning any wingate directories and even uninstalling symantec AV corp. I have been able to keep the wingate server running consistently for a maximum of 5 days. Now with version 6.03 I decided to demote the wingate server to a member server and use another server for account synchronisation. This setting was present prior to the upgrade to 6.03. I was hoping that removing any other responsibility from this server would assist in getting a stable wingate solution.After demoting the server, I was initially locked out of gatekeeper. After changing the administrator password in the registry and adding the administrator account back to the administrators group I was able to log in as administrator only to find that all the users and groups which were previously synchronised no longer existed in wingate. I then checked the user database settings in gatekeeper only to find the option for "Use remote database" is for "Enterprise only" versions of wingate and is grayed out. Considering that paid for an enterprise licence and used that to upgrade to version 6.03 in the hopes of getting a reliable, working proxy server I am now wondering what is going on?
I am very close to uninstalling wingate and switching to another product. The only reaason i have kept it thus far is the integrated NTLM login feature which allows me to restrict access without required my users to login twice. However, this feature alone cannot justify the problems I have experienced with this product.
To summarise, I need:
1. a working internet sharing server which will allow users on my WAN to access internet.
2. a solution which will not require multiple logons by my users (single sign on is a network goal)
3. a solution which will not require restarts 2-3 times a day. A reliable server should not crash or lockup and definitely not as often as it does now.
If you can assist please do as this is critical to my company's operations at this point.