by billl » May 05 11 5:42 pm
Hi Adrien. Thank you for the quick reply.
The attack this guy is proposing is that the IT personnel incharge of the WinGate server can access the local files on my laptop via LAN, because I am using it to access the internet. I told him that I don't share any files on the LAN, he said its still possible for them to access any and all files (even if they are unshared) on my laptop via WinGate, which raised concerns for me. Is this possible, Adrien?
You are right, my files are not the WinGate computer.
"If the attacker is on your LAN, then WinGate isn't even in play, and it's up to your LAN security / firewall to deal with that." So if I have a firewall running on my laptop (Lenovo T60, windows 7 SP1), is that enough?
"By default WinGate services are not available from the internet, but 4.4.2 is an extremely old version now. The least we'd recommend is to install WinGate 6.6.4 over it. You can keep using your existing key (or update it and get some more features)." I have asked them to update it, and they said its in the pipe line.
I hope you are having a good day, and hopefully, your reply will help me do the same. :)