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ulenius wrote:I also got DNS errors in my system when I installed 5.2.3 now I am running 5.2 and I have no DNS errors but I have had instability with 5.2.2 thats why I run 5.2 today.
I hope for a 5.2.4 SOOOOON!
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genie wrote:Hi,
Apologies for not responding on this issue - we are trying to figure out what particular part of Wingate effects in this behavior - fix will be out shortly.
genie wrote:Kevin, what kind of networking do you have there? Dialups, wireless?
genie wrote:Now, you said your nslookup and dig attempts did not succeed as well - did you try using the external DNS server for resolving to bypass the internal Wingate resolver? Did you see any UDP NAT sessions from the client to this DNS server?
genie wrote:Kevin, can you increase timeout for nslookup? Try 30 seconds timeout and see if it works.
Source IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; Source Port: 53; Destination IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx; Destination Port: 4030...
genie wrote:Hi,
I'd like to apologise for not having solved this problem yet. However, the challenge that we face at the moment is that we cannot reproduce this DNS bugger in our test lab. I'd like to ask people, experiencing this problem for a favour: can you, please, drop me an email with just a couple of lines, showing your OS, network cards installed, whther dialup is used or not - any help would be trully appreciated.
kgoodknecht wrote:I wonder if this is my issue, I use a realtek 8029 for my internet gateway NIC.
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