Hello,
I use Wingate 5 and I am very satisfied. My network in general works,
but sometimes there are things, I don't understand but I am sure, that
the configuration and my understanding could be better ... ;-)) So
perhaps you have some hints for developing both.
1.)
Can anybody tell me what is responsible whether an client-application
connects to the Internet per my installed "user service" called "WWW
Proxy" or connect per NAT.
When I watch the Activity Monitor when Clients are active, sometimes I
see a line called "NAT ... TCP ... 192.168. ..." and sometimes I see
lines with URLs.
Is it correct, that every line called "NAT" ist "routed" by the ENS and
every of the "http"-lines is using my created user-service? Both is
active on the Wingate-Server. Should I use both oder just one of them?
2.)
I have an "application" running in browser that connects to an webserver
and gets data for a local database. I know, that Port 443 is necessary
(trial and error ... ;-)).
In the WWW-Proxy service in the section "HTTPS" I allowed the Port 443.
Result --> application doesn't work.
When I make an additional user service "TCP-Mapping", enter the Port 443
and do NOT enter some mappings (no default mapping and no other
mappings), the application works.
Has anybody some hints for this behavior? I thought, TCP-mappings only
work, when mappings are entered. What happens, if I do not enter
mapping-adresses and -ports? And why does the application not work
without the TPC-mapping-service?
Thank you for your help.
Greetings
Hannes