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Wingate locks up blocking internet

Postby mdearmon » Apr 28 05 11:21 am

Hello,

I had the 12 user license and I was locking up a lot. (At the company I work at there are more than 12 people logging on). So, I upped it to 25. This kept it from locking up for about a month. Then it started again. When I try to open Wingate to see what errors or if anything is wrong with Wingate It says it can't connect to the server etc etc.

Any Ideas?

Mike
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Postby Pascal » Apr 28 05 12:37 pm

Which version of WinGate are you using? That would be the first question. The behaviour you describe sounds like a deadlock. Many of these have been ironed out so you should be running 6.0.4 to ensure that you have all the latest fixes. That said, it is possible we've missed one. If you look in the "Advanced Options" tool located in the Start Menu under the WinGate folder you will find a debugging tab. There you can turn on deadlock detection. That will help narrow it down. This is only available with version 6 and up.
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Deadlock

Postby mdearmon » Apr 28 05 1:22 pm

Yep. I have a 5.0.6 version. Guess I'll have to update and see what happens from there.

Do you know if it costs anytying to update?

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Postby Pascal » Apr 28 05 1:30 pm

No, we've always followed a policy of allowing you to re-use your old key. You are restricted to the features that were available with the key that was issued to you, though. Upgrades are only necessary if you want any of the new features.

When upgrading to 6 there are a few things that you need to be aware of.

First, it requires license activation with our servers.

Secondly, when upgrading it will prompt you to backup your current settings. This is recommend.

Third, after the upgrade you should pay particular attention to the following areas:

1. Ensure that your adapters are detected correctly - this means your internal adapter should be detected as internal, etc.
2. Ensure that your bindings are still correct. WinGate 6 uses binding policies, which means it can adapt to en/disabling / removal of adapters much more intelligently.

Fourth, the UI has changed a bit. You'll find more information in the various panes as well as a new look to the dialogs which makes it much easier to navigate around tab-heavy dialogs.

Fifth, if you are using the mixed user database option (WinGate or OS) this has been removed. You now have to choose which one you want to use. (This affects which authentication options are available).

That is just a rough overview, though. You can find a full list of features and changes here.
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