Hi Guys,
My problem may have been that the setup has always been broken but since I installed 6.6.1 I'm having an odd problem.
Config is windows XP pro, wingate (now 6.6.1, was 6.2.2). Significantly, no DNS defined on in the TCP properties of the windows dialer instance. Have DNS addresses in the IP resolver list and this seems to have worked for the last N years (where N is positive and large).
When the wingate machine boots first thing, the internet connection is down. Previously any client machine activity caused the system to dial up and hey presto no problems.
Now, if a client machine tries to connect, it wont. Of interest is the mail server which sits on the same machine as wingate (so local) and kicks in every 5 minutes, does cause connection (and thats required DNS) after which everything is OK.
The client browers error messages are indicating its a DNS issue, the dialer is never invoked so the initial DNS request from the client browser has not triggering that event and I am seeing error 10065, socket error in the DNS resolver logs.
Incidently, I have seen comments recently which suggest that there should be entries in the windows dialer instance for the DNS and not in the resolver list.
So, what changed form 6.2.2 to 6.6.1 which might be the cause and also, what is your prefered method of DNS resolution? Is it to have my ISP DNS server addresses in the windows dialer instance and nothing in the resolver list or visa versa.
This issue is irritating rather than disasterous because the email server brings up the link anyway but its frustrating.
Cheers
Neil
P.S. overall, 6.6.1 does seem to be much quicker that 6.2.2, is this and illusion?