by jamescap » Sep 04 08 10:07 am
DNS loops are not a good scene. Maybe if anyone else has this kind of issue, then they can post some hard facts about their setup; as a forum user I would be asking questions like this:
1. Is this network in an Active Directory Environment?
2. If it is, where is the AD DNS Server/What is the IP Address.
3. If there is an AD DNS Server, does it have any ip address listed in its Forwarder tab; what is that ip address(s).
4. Is there are any other DNS server on the local network; does it forward to WinGate, and what is its ip address.
5. Are you able to post on the forum the WinGate servers ipconfig; and if there are public ip addresses in that information then you should mask them for your own security.
(Windows) Start menu --> run --> ipconfig/all > c:\ipa.txt
6. Let the forum know if there are any addresses currently listed in:
GateKeeper --> DNS / Wins Resolver --> DNS
(Windows) Start menu --> Programs --> WinGate --> Advanced Options --> DNS Servers
7. If this kind of problem happens for one user/computer, then what’s the difference between their computer and others that do not cause this issue; do they have different DNS settings or some unique software/website that is playing up; i.e. how do other forum users replicate this and hence verify the problem.
8. What version of WinGate are you currently using.
Generally, loops occur because of the following scenario, as mentioned in the WinGate help file "Configuring WinGate in an Active Directory"
Active Directory Environment.
WinGate Server has the AD DNS Server listed on one of its network cards so it knows how to find domain specific resources.
AD DNS Server is setup to forward to WinGate, and when it sends a request to WinGate, Wingate sends the request back to the AD DNS Server and the loop occurs - that's why we need to do a setting in WinGate so to not use that AD DNS Server:
(Windows) Start menu --> Programs --> WinGate --> Advanced Options --> DNS Servers
*This setting above should not be confused with the option found in GateKeeper --> DNS / Wins Resolver --> DNS - that option is for overriding any DNS Servers listed on the WinGate server's network cards; it could fix the problem, but generally you would want to let WinGate get the settings from the network cards.