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genie wrote:Hi,
If you are not using ENS then there will be no NATing of the client's traffic and, consequently, you will not be able to use any tool that relies on clear IP traffic, rather than proxy or mapping.
jamesc wrote:Adding to Genies comments: to check how your adapters were detected, navigate to GateKeeper --> View menu --> Network.
The network adapter pointing towards the LAN should be marked as "Internal" and the network card / modem pointing towards the internet should be marked as "External", as shown in the image below.
genie wrote:I doubt this will work - ZA and Wingate would compete for the same system resource - networking - blocking each other effectively - there is no guarantee that with ZA installed Wingate will be functioning.
genie wrote:Even if ZA is stopped, its driver prevents Wingate from functioninig properly.
genie wrote:So, the connection is established and you saw the ping request - how about you try pinging, say, www.google.com (it is pingable 100%)? I just want to make sure that it's not the remote site that blocks ICMP traffic.
mchis wrote:Actually google is my preferred one :-) I always try to have some backup, so I always try from the server as well - where ping www.google.com works flawlessly. But not from WG clients...genie wrote:So, the connection is established and you saw the ping request - how about you try pinging, say, www.google.com (it is pingable 100%)? I just want to make sure that it's not the remote site that blocks ICMP traffic.
genie wrote:Cool! Can you see TCP traffic through Wingate when iTunes is trying to connect?
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