Hi
you're right, WinGate 6 is a bit tedious to set up when it comes to whitelisting.
WinGate 7 is a lot better for this, as you can define lists, and then define how the list is used (whether white-list, black-list or any other purpose).
It also allows you to use an ODBC-compatible database for your white or black-lists. This means you can edit your lists using your favourite DBMS tool. E.g. we use MySQL + SQLYog for a lot of lists / rules in WinGate 7.
If you'd like to try WinGate 7, we can help you get it set up. Just send an email through to
support@qbik.com with a request.
Regards
Adrien de Croy