Wingate History and Terminal Server sessions

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Wingate History and Terminal Server sessions

Postby ITSN » Nov 24 05 9:05 pm

I've got a small network with 1 windows 2003 SBS server that is the DC and it's running wingate.

Furthermore, i've got a Windows Server 2003 Terminal Server. User authentication is done trough the domain. The Terminal Server user sessions have Internet Explorer 6 as there browser and the browser is configured to use the Wingate server (SBS server) as the proxy server, running on port 8080.

I've configured the Wingate "WWW proxy" with "NTLM" authentication. The policy for "everyone" states "The User must be authenticated".

All Terminal Server client can connect to the Internet. When I look at the history, I see that the Terminal Server is connecting to Wingate. And the user "guest" is connecting.

I want to see which Terminal Server users are connecting to the Internet. What must I change?
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Postby adrien » Nov 24 05 11:37 pm

Hi

To do this, you need to enter the IP address of the terminal server into the "Multi-user IP" dialog in GateKeeper (on the user's tab).

This will mean that all connections will be individually authenticated, rather than each one inheriting the credentials associated with the IP address of the client.

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Postby ITSN » Nov 25 05 2:28 am

Hello,

Thank you for the quick and correct answer. It works fine!

Thanks you very much!
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