Hi,
I am using wingate 6.1.1 on windows 2003 with service packs.I am having an active directory environment.Wingate uses AD authentication as well.
A bit of my architecture
I have a subnetwork/domain built for training purposes(not child domain ) but on the same forest.This network is build and maintained by a seperate team.By what has been made availabe to me it seems they(the training domain) have configured a windows 2003 router to connect to the main domain.Internet is working fine no problems there .The users of the training domain is having user names and passwords for the main domain as well.They log into the training domain using the training domain user name and password.If they have to browse Internet -soon as they open explorer it will ask for the main domain user name and password.This works fine for us.
The problem -
Problem is when i check the Internet usage all the communications from the training domain is coming through one access point - the router(This is fine for us) but-.All the traffic from that router is accounted on to one user ID which changes randomly.( I havent figured out how this change is happening).I have a reporting software that I use to send the report to management about the auditing of Internet usage by various levels of people and trainees.I didnt notice this fact till last week.I didnt have any rough users from my training domain till now.Usually the maximum usage is from the main domain.I dont want to victimise any body wrongly for unfair traffic of Internet even later.
Questions -
How can I overcome this ? Is there any way to split up traffic from each computers and show individual users?Or other way on the same gateway entry is there anyway to split up the users individual traffic to their own corresponding usernames ? Any other way to come around this will also be fine..
Thanks