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Simone Navari
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      10th Oct 2008
Someone knows if on XP Professional it's possible to force that ip
traffic, originated from different users contemporanely acive (fast
user switch is active), has different ip addresses, maybe forcing the
physical output interface even if it isn't a must.
Probably it's a little strange request and I'm not pretty sure that it
is really possible (pheraphs in theory...) but I thinked to ask to
someone with better knowledge than me before to surrender to evidence.

Thanks.
Best Regards,
Simone Navari
 
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      10th Oct 2008
On Oct 10, 11:25*am, Simone Navari <sim...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Someone knows if on XP Professional it's possible to force that ip
> traffic, originated from different users contemporanely acive (fast
> user switch is active), has different ip addresses, maybe forcing the
> physical output interface even if it isn't a must.
> Probably it's a little strange request and I'm not pretty sure that it
> is really possible (pheraphs in theory...) but I thinked to ask to
> someone with better knowledge than me before to surrender to evidence.
>
> Thanks.
> Best Regards,
> Simone Navari


IP addresses are assigned to the network adapters in a PC and not to
users. If the PC in question has one network adapter, it will get
only one IP address.
 
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Simone Navari
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      10th Oct 2008
On 10 Ott, 15:32, smlunatick <yves...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 11:25*am, Simone Navari <sim...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Someone knows if on XP Professional it's possible to force that ip
> > traffic, originated from different users contemporanely acive (fast
> > user switch is active), has different ip addresses, maybe forcing the
> > physical output interface even if it isn't a must.


> IP addresses are assigned to the network adapters in a PC and not to
> users. *If the PC in question has one network adapter, it will get
> only one IP address.


Thank you for your answer: I suspected this, I asked it for a precise
confirm. The concept is clear: IP settings are system wide; but if I
have one network device with two ip address or, to avoid confusion,
two distinct devices on the same machine each with its IP assigned by
system, isn't possible to force a user to use only one of the two
network interfaces ? For linux I've found some clues that is possible:
I've readed that the traffic to one or more network interface, that
come from a specific user, can be disabled using iptables. Can this
help me and is it available also on XP?
If I tell you why I need this pheraps you or someone else can help me
better. I need to guarantee bandwidthto administrator account giving
low priorities to other users. My router has a bandwidth manager that
allows me to guarantee bandwidth to specific IP addresses and/or
ports: but it can't do it as I need if on the high priority pc,
administrator and other users are logged, consuming bandwidth.


Thank you again,
Best Regards.
Simone Navari.
 
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Twayne
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      10th Oct 2008
> Someone knows if on XP Professional it's possible to force that ip
> traffic, originated from different users contemporanely acive (fast
> user switch is active), has different ip addresses, maybe forcing the
> physical output interface even if it isn't a must.
> Probably it's a little strange request and I'm not pretty sure that it
> is really possible (pheraphs in theory...) but I thinked to ask to
> someone with better knowledge than me before to surrender to evidence.
>
> Thanks.
> Best Regards,
> Simone Navari


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Patrick Keenan
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      19th Oct 2008

"Simone Navari" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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On 10 Ott, 15:32, smlunatick <yves...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 10, 11:25 am, Simone Navari <sim...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Someone knows if on XP Professional it's possible to force that ip
> > traffic, originated from different users contemporanely acive (fast
> > user switch is active), has different ip addresses, maybe forcing the
> > physical output interface even if it isn't a must.


> IP addresses are assigned to the network adapters in a PC and not to
> users. If the PC in question has one network adapter, it will get
> only one IP address.


Thank you for your answer: I suspected this, I asked it for a precise
confirm. The concept is clear: IP settings are system wide; but if I
have one network device with two ip address or, to avoid confusion,
two distinct devices on the same machine each with its IP assigned by
system, isn't possible to force a user to use only one of the two
network interfaces ? For linux I've found some clues that is possible:
I've readed that the traffic to one or more network interface, that
come from a specific user, can be disabled using iptables. Can this
help me and is it available also on XP?
If I tell you why I need this pheraps you or someone else can help me
better. I need to guarantee bandwidthto administrator account giving
low priorities to other users. My router has a bandwidth manager that
allows me to guarantee bandwidth to specific IP addresses and/or
ports: but it can't do it as I need if on the high priority pc,
administrator and other users are logged, consuming bandwidth.


Thank you again,
Best Regards.
Simone Navari.
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To do this, you could use fixed IP addresses controlled by a script or an
application like IBM's Access Manager that controls location profiles.

Each user would log in and the application or script would force the
change - but you'd probably want to turn off Fast User Switching. And
you'll need to be careful about reserving the fixed address space in the
router.

HTH
-pk




 
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