If you still cannot connect after you change your DNS settings try this:
I run Wingate Standard 4.3 with Extended Network Service (ENS). The ENS allows
non-wingate client machines to connect to the network. I dual boot my server and my
workstation. The Linux workstation works seemlessly no m
did it again, should have been to the list
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Subject: Re: [newbie] WinGate and Mandrake Linux problem (again, again).
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 18:06:47 -0400
From: Dennis Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Friday 13
Hi guys
Firstly thanks for your patience when you receive basically a non Linux
question. However there are a few points to consider. Please don't take this
as an invitation to start a flame war, just an honest personal opinion.
Quite a few people on the Newbie list are ex Windows users trying
this might be a better question to ask on the WinGate support list. as iu
remember (and remember is key here, I have not used wingate in a couple of
years) wingate, it requires a valid hosts file in the c:/ folder. can you
post the contents of that file? can we ask why you want a winders machin
On Friday 13 July 2001 07:47, Brian Durant wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I still have a problem connecting my daughter's Mandrake Linux machine to
> the Internet by way of a WinGate proxy server running on a Wintel Legacy
> Free PC. To recap, I have set the default gateway on the Mandrake machine
> to 19