I have waited a very long time for one document (24 hours) I actually went on a bus and picked up a hard copy. There is definitely something wrong. Here is an example:
02/12/09 17:12:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Created:
02/12/09 17:12:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Requested:
http://www.challenger.com.au/PDS/HMT_RETAIL_PDS.pdf02/12/09 17:12:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Debug: [www.challenger.com.au/PDS/HMT_RETAIL_PDS.pdf] Copy to use: SERVER
02/12/09 17:12:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Debug: WWW Session sending server request in thread e5c
02/12/09 17:12:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Debug: Server response contains 2502 bytes of resource data
02/12/09 17:12:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Debug: WWW Session processing HTTP response in thread e5c - response code 200
02/12/09 17:12:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Debug: Drip-feeding resource to client
02/12/09 17:16:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Traffic 576242 660 548 576243 240s
02/12/09 17:16:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Debug: Server closed connection in thread e5c
02/12/09 17:16:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Traffic 520816 660 548 576243 0s
02/12/09 17:16:42 10.0.0.4 Guest 0000003199 Terminated exit code 2
I never get the page in the browser when I go through Wingate. I can by reconfiguring the browser on the Wingate PC and setting to bypass the proxy.