TFTomSun wrote:did you make the proxy settings in your IE too?
Boy, sorry you have to put up with my ignorance. No I had not.
1. you can do it with the www proxy server option in wingate ... but then you have to enter this www proxy server in your IE
How do I do that? I mean, what address should I put there? 127.0.0.1?
2. more applications have a socks proxy option (IE too) ... so you have set up a socks proxy server in wingate and have to enter the socks proxy server in your application (for example IE)
Why would I use a socks proxy? Are there any advantages to proceeding this way (over using a www proxy)?
in the first 3 possibilties you have to bind your www / socks proxy server on the ip 127.0.0.1
How do I do this binding thingie? I see two sub-windows under the Bindings tab: the "Adapter" window and the "Binding Policy" window. What do I put inside each? And, btw, for the local machine, is this "MS TCP Loopback interface" of any interest?
4. you can change your routetable ... so you can only use the internetconnection to make outbound connections, which is entered as default route in your route table. I have written a little tool, which switches the defaultroute from one gateway to another ... but like i said ... you can only use one connection at the same moment for outbound connections
Nice little tool. I could have some use for it. Can I borrow it ;-)?
And thanks for the assistance and for the patience. I am certainly on my way to becoming a networking expert...