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Assumed Users Disappearing

Oct 01 05 6:54 am

Hello, Any help would be appreciated. I give authorization to my other computers by using the Assumed User feature. I created different user accounts, and give them access by IP Address. This has worked fine for me for quite awhile. Recently, however, I went into the Assumed Users and find that some of them disappeared (the bottom half). The user accounts were still there, just IP Address we missing. I imported the users back in, figuring this was a one time deal, but it happened again today. Wingate is still running fine for the IP addresses that are still in there. Any help would be great. THANKS!

Oct 01 05 5:54 pm

I haven't seen that before. What version of WinGate are you running?

Oct 04 05 1:36 am

I am using version 6.0.3

Oct 04 05 3:26 pm

Ok, that narrows down on source code to look through, thank you. But looking at that, I cannot pin down anything that will strip IPs off Assumptions by IP. Do you know of any system changes / setup / UI actions at the time?

Oct 05 05 10:10 am

Well there really hasn't been any system changes or setup changes. I mainly just use this machine for wingate. One thing however, is that sometimes wingate is not releasing a session. For example, if I go from www.yahoo.com to www.google.com to www.excite.com, then go to the activity tab in wingate, it says that i am connected to all three of these sites. To fix it, i just stop and start the wingate engine. This has happened about 5 or 6 times, and both times the assumed users were dropped this happened. Sorry, i should have included that in the first post. Thanks for your help!!!

Oct 05 05 10:12 am

That sounds interesting. When the sessions do become stuck like that can you delete the sessions from GateKeeper?

Oct 07 05 4:10 pm

PS

It is quite normal for sessions to remain in GateKeeper for HTTP.

This is because most browsers keep the connection to the proxy or server open for a while even after pages are downloaded, for performance reasons - it's called Connection: Keepalive.

Adrien
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