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2958.1 | | TARKIN::LIN | Bill Lin | Fri Jun 06 1997 07:16 | 7 |
| re: COMICS::CORNEJ
I have a fuzzy recollection of people in here using something called
Wingate to do what you're trying to do. Have a look through this
conference or search the web for it.
/Bill
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2958.2 | | TARKIN::LIN | Bill Lin | Fri Jun 06 1997 07:21 | 3 |
| I did a quick web search for you. Here is an FAQ file on WinGate.
http://deerfield.com/wingate/faq.htm
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2958.3 | Wingate | CONSLT::OWEN | Stop Global Whining | Fri Jun 06 1997 09:06 | 5 |
| Wingate works like a charm too... and the best part is that a license
for one PC (ie, one PC being routed through the other) is free.
-Steve
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2958.4 | | COMICS::CORNEJ | What's an Architect? | Fri Jun 06 1997 09:13 | 5 |
| Thanks Guys,
I've just pulled a kit.
Jc
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2958.5 | Wingate works great except..... | ROCK::PRESTON | Dirty Logic Motto -- Issue Early, Issue Often | Fri Jun 06 1997 09:51 | 17 |
| Only one problem with WINGATE...
If you want to get into Exchange on your second PC (i.e. the one
without the modem in it) you'll have to constantly update the port #s.
My WINGATE setup works great for telnet sessions, NETSCAPE, etc. However
Digital's implementation of Exchange uses dynamic port assignments.
WINGATE needs to know what port #s to proxy through the modem, so I have to
reconfigure WINGATE everytime the exchange mail server reboots if we want
to access exchange from the 2nd pc.
Since Wingate is free for a 2 PC home LAN, you really can't complain too much
though...
/ron
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