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Name: cworx
Date: March 18, 2003 at 22:29:49 Pacific
Subject: Win 2000 and Wingate
OS: Win 2000
CPU/Ram: AMD 900 512
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Help

I ahve a Domain with win 2000 clients and win 2000 server I have installed wingate 5.0 to the proxy machine as a wingate server and installed wingate as client on the other machines.

It is not working the firewall in wingate seems to be blocking had it working for a while now not

The server win 2000 has policies to set the proxy address etc

The IP's are
Win 2000 server 192.168.0.111
Wingate machine 192.168.0.1
All other clients are statically asigned from 192.168.0.2 - 192.168.0.100

We have the added problem of using a satellite card which must use the IP 10.10.10.1

this is why we need the proxy

Can anyone tell me how to set it up to go

any help appreciated



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Name: Curt R
Date: March 19, 2003 at 05:11:42 Pacific
Subject: Win 2000 and Wingate
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First off, I wouldn't use wingate (or any other 3'd party software) on a 2000 Server. I would use RRAS with NAT enabled. It works great (I've used it many times) and it doesn't matter what your internal IP addressing scheme is. You can use either the Class A, B or C private IP addressing scheme. The only thing is, you will want a 3'd party firewall program running on the server with this method.


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