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As a thought, the internal NIC in the server does it have a gateway defined?
Yes - the internal card is set to the IP of the proxy itself, the external to the ADSL Modem.
DNS on internal is set to the machine itself and external to the ISP DNS servers (yell if that's wrong, it's taken from a dump of the old machine - but see below)
I did some testing yesterday and the DNS problem only happens when there's no internet connection. If you pull the connector, of it goes as soon as there's a call for DNS. Plug it back in and all goes back to normal.
Now, I am a sure as I can be that on the old system (which AFAIAA this system is set up the same as as I used a dump of the old config to set this one up), I never even saw any DNS History entries at all when it was running which made me wonder if I needed the DNS service at all for some reason - so I stopped it and it's still all running some twelve hours later....
Of course, checking the old registration dump from October shows it's set to 0001 which is Manual Start/Stop so it would have not been running....
I've run Virus checks on the machine (it has a resident scanner) but no sign of anything. WinGate knows which NICs are which. So far, it's been running for longer than previously with no problems with the DNS disabled.
Thanks to Logan BTW for deactivating my licence quickly so I could get it running on the new server!