Hi Guys -
Long time Wingate administrator here. Had Wingate 5 and 6 deployed in an NT domain environment for many years. Office then upgraded to a Windows 2008 Server Active Directory Environment including DNS. Wanted to simplify the network so I have been running RRAS/NAT on a separate Windows Server 2003 for outbound internet access instead of Wingate. Too slow. So I want to return to using Wingate for outbound internet and NAT. So I've installed it on another Windows Server 2003. So far so good. But I'm getting what looks like a DNS loop that shows up in both the Activity tab and the History tab in Gatekeeper. Something like "DNS Lookup for A ....." and a URL. Over and over again. Fills up the whole Activity tab and the history tab. Gatekeeper then locks up or crashes so I then have to "Stop Wingate Engine" in the system tray. The Active Directory/PDC server is running DNS. So I went into Advanced Settings to disallow lookups to the IP address of the AD server. So I should specify each client's DNS as the IP of the AD server and not the Wingate Server? And setting up that whole Forwarder thing in AD - is that necessary? I don't really need to sychronize the AD database with Wingate users do I? Why can't I just run Wingate in the "guest" account, as I've been doing?
Anyway, suffice it to say that I need some guidance in getting Wingate 6 to work again. But this time in an AD environment with DNS running on the AD server. Any help would be much appreciated. Also need some information on pricing for an upgrade of a 25-user Wingate 6 license to Wingate 7. Do you have a name/email of somebody in your Sales group that I can talk to about that?
Good to be back in the Wingate fold. Many thanks.