I have a customer who is using 5.2. They have Outlook installed on the Wingate machine and it is pointed to localhost so that Wingate will dial the connection and keep history for Outook sessions on the server. Since Outlook is pointed to localhost I had to insert the ISP server name and port number as Cascaded Proxy server on the Connections tab of the POP3 service. This works great on the server machine.
I am using NAT on other local workstations and am redirecting WGIC and ENS sessions through the POP3 proxy.
My problem is that that client machines are unable to connect to their corresponding POP3 servers because the Transaparent Redirection is forcing all clients to use the Cascaded Proxy Server that is set up for Outlook on the server. At least that is what appears to be the problem. When I switch the connection to "Directly" on the POP3 service the clients are able to connect to their POP3 providers. However, the server can no longer access it's POP3 provider through Wingate.
What is the suggested work around for this? Do I need to set up two POP3 proxies - one with TP on port 110 for the clients and another on port 8110 for the server?
Suggestions please.
Thank you.