Hi,
I've got...
50 x Wingate 6.0 Enterprise License installed on Windows 2000 server.
01 x Windows 2003 Enterprise Terminal Services.
My Wingate setup...
1. All client connect to a www proxy server on port 8080 for internet.
2. They are authenticated via the Java client for all internet connection.
3. Policies are setup to block certain website and content via certain times of the day.
4. Client are allowed to browse certain websites (local net and internet) without having to authenticate.
My goal/problem....
We have started to deploy terminal services for certain clients, and I'm unable to authenticate them via the Java client, and the Wingate client have some limitations.
What I did...
I've added the Terminal Services IP address to the "Multi-user Machines" box.
The problem...
1. When I have TS session open and I open tied to connect to the internet via the Wingate 8080 proxy, the Java client opens and I'm ask to authenticate. When I enter my information it accept it and disconnects me immediately and put the word "guest" in the username field.
2. If I configure Wingate to authenticate via the Wingate client, then I'm able to connect to the internet successfully after I've authenticated. The problem is the client have to authenticate even if it tries to access the local intranet.
My questions....
1. How can I use the Java client with TS users?
2. How can I use the Wingate client, but allow users access to local resources e.g. intranet without having to authenticate?
Hope you can help,
Adriaan