J,
On your Wingate server box try,
Gatekeeper\systems tab\dialer\ general tab
enable 'connect as required using'
that should get you going.
hth
bob
At 11:46 AM 12/16/99 +1100, you wrote:
>Just a quick question. Anyone know of a simple Wingate client
>that runs under linux? All i wan
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On 15/12/99 at 17:05 Thomas, Greg wrote:
>I thought that Wingate was a proxy and that the apps you use on your
clients
>just need to be able to use the proxy for e-mail, web browsing, etc?
>
That's all it isthis question belongs elswhere
I havn't actually got the client. That's what i was asking.
Where can i get it and i'll see how it worx for me...?
Thanx.
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JC> Subject: RE: WinGate Client for Linux?
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>> Just a quick question. Anyone know of a simple Wingate client
>> that runs under linux? All i want to be able to do it get my
>> Window NT server to dial out to my ISP. I just prefer
>
> Yep. That's correct. But theres a client program that is used
> to administer the proxy server. It allows you to add users, configure
> ports and services (http/ftp/etc) and control modems, which is what i
> want it for. I just need some way of making wingate dial out when i
> want so tha
an do it remotely from a linux box.
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Sent: Thursday, 16 December 1999 12:05
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Subject: RE: WinGate Client for Linux?
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>
> Just a quick question. Anyone know of a simple Wingate
>
>
> Just a quick question. Anyone know of a simple Wingate client
> that runs under linux? All i want to be able to do it get my
> Window NT server to dial out to my ISP. I just prefer to have
> wingate control the connection cause it handles dropped lines
> a bit better than normal NT R
Just a quick question. Anyone know of a simple Wingate client
that runs under linux? All i want to be able to do it get my
Window NT server to dial out to my ISP. I just prefer to have
wingate control the connection cause it handles dropped lines
a bit better than normal NT RAS, and unfortunat