Aug 07 10 11:58 am
Aug 08 10 3:01 am
1, Can I install Wingate on a windows XP machince, if so what are the min spec's for the machince to be?
2, Can I use Wingate as a proxy server without a server inviroment being in place (Windows Server standard 2008 which is due to be added a later date) and use it to contorl the internet.
3, Can I create user profiles and set either static IP's or DCHP ( as Active Directory will not be present aleast for a few weeks after the install of proxy server) and at this point in time each member of staff have there own PC's which is set to DCHP from the Router and they have there own login details. Again I dont have a server installed, 31 users 31 pcs each with there own login to there own machince.
Aug 08 10 9:27 am
logan wrote:1, Can I install Wingate on a windows XP machince, if so what are the min spec's for the machince to be?
Here's a knowledgebase article on the subject: Minimum Requirements for Installation2, Can I use Wingate as a proxy server without a server inviroment being in place (Windows Server standard 2008 which is due to be added a later date) and use it to contorl the internet.
A Windows Server environment is not necessary to run WinGate. Windows XP is sufficient.3, Can I create user profiles and set either static IP's or DCHP ( as Active Directory will not be present aleast for a few weeks after the install of proxy server) and at this point in time each member of staff have there own PC's which is set to DCHP from the Router and they have there own login details. Again I dont have a server installed, 31 users 31 pcs each with there own login to there own machince.
I don't quite understand your question, but WinGate has it's own DHCP service built in for issuing IP addresses to networked computers. It also has a user database for handling user accounts and authentication. If this isn't what you wanted to know, please feel free to rephrase the question.
Aug 08 10 11:05 pm
Andyt3e wrote:One more question;
Can I use Wingate to make the accounts "profile" or do these have to be set up on each windows machince and then inputed into Wingate?
**EDIT**
Sorry one more question.
Can people use remote access from an outside line (at home) or will Wingate prevent this?
Aug 09 10 10:21 am
Nev wrote:
Hi,
Not Logan, not quite ½ as useful but I'll try.
What I would do is add the usernames [all 31] to Wingate either as local pc accounts or using Wingate's User Database manager.
For remote access, you can create specific port allowances and these can be re-directed in Wingate's NAT or Extended Networking.
As an example I could access a remote server on a custom port, say 5610, Wingate re-directs the RDP request to the host machine inside the LAN on the standard port such as 3389.
Aug 09 10 10:52 pm
Nev wrote:Not Logan, not quite ½ as useful but I'll try.
Andyt3e wrote:Will this allow remote access on wireless mahinces as I know that you can lock this out on other programs ?
Andyt3e wrote:How good is the firewall that si built in to wingate?
Andyt3e wrote:Do I have to use Kaspersky AV for Wingate or can I use my own Firewall and Av?
Andyt3e wrote:If I can use my own versionn of Firewall and AV do I have to disable Wingate firewall or can both run along side each other on the proxy server?
Andyt3e wrote:We have a BT bussiness router at this point in time which is configuered to work with auto IP on the client end can I keep the auto ip (wingate server has auto ip) or do I have to use static IP and get the wingate to use DHCP for all users connected to it?