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Using multiple Ips with windows.. Will pay $$
My problem:
I currently have my Windows 2003 server setup with three different IP addresses. Let's call them A, B, and C. I have a proxy server which I can setup to listen to all three IP addresses, but it will only sent data out on IP A. Even if a client connects on IP C or B, it will still be sent through A. How can I setup a proxy daemon which will listen to A, B, and C and send data from the address which the client connected to? I found someone with the same problem and he solved it by using a bouncer.. Can anyone here help me out with this problem.. Ill pay $$$$ Thanks
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buuuuump
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ummmmmmmmm thats what a cool problem.....
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bump..............
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Can you get Squid for Windows? It may be possible to run 3 instances, each with their own tcp_incoming_address and tcp_outgoing_address configured to the appropriate IP. Clunky, but it will work.
This is a common issue for any "multihomed" host BTW... outbound connects will usually use one default IP, unless the application is designed to deal with this and requests a specific IP for the outbound connect. |
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the post above was an example.. my actual server has 40 ips.. will be messy with squid?
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If you cant find anything else, you can always use Microsoft ISA Server/Forfront. Depends on what licens you have
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hit me up .. on icq 120671981. i'll tell you how to do it, its so simple dont even worry about paying me anything
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Squid can do it, you just need to bind all 40 of your IPs to respond and reply on the ips requested instead of just the default server ip.
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and squid has an option for this?
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Yeah, I can't remember the settings off hand but there's a setting for responding and a different setting for replying. I'll try to find it when i'm at the office tomorrow.
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I don't think that will do what the OP wants, since it will still use a single outgoing IP. He wants the outgoing to match whatever incoming has been connected to. That's why I suggested multiple instances of Squid.
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