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ebonycoed1 01-05-2005 04:42 PM

How to run multiple ip's on one computer?
 
I would like to know how I can run multiple ip's from one computer. I'm curious to find out the answer to this because I'am a chathost on ifriends and they only let you sign into your account with one ip address. Now if I can figure out how to have diffrent ip numbers on one computer then I can open diffrent accounts on ifriends and run all rooms only using one computer. If anyone can help me with this you can send me an email at [email protected]
thanks

AndrewKanuck 01-05-2005 04:44 PM

Your ISP will need to allow you to have more than 1 IP - windows or linux networking allows you to do it from there

WarChild 01-05-2005 04:49 PM

Network cards are cheap. Add new nic, plug in to router, multiple IPs.

ztik 01-05-2005 04:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarChild
Network cards are cheap. Add new nic, plug in to router, multiple IPs.


That would make multipul network ip's. You would need to contact your isp and get an extra ip added

TheMob 01-05-2005 04:51 PM

why would you want a shizo computer?

Magg 01-05-2005 04:51 PM

You'll have to get a business ISP plan which gives you a couple of IPs

leg4 01-05-2005 06:17 PM

you dont need multiple nics... you can bind many ip's to one nic card

ebonycoed1 01-05-2005 09:02 PM

still confuised
 
I'm still confused about what you guys are saying. can you break it down for someone that doesnt know much about computers. like what is a nic card? what is linux? my isp sells extra ips, but how would i have it run from one computer with my other ip as well. so would i need to buy a router then buy more ips from my isp and osme how they would all work on my one computer an dgive me seperate ips?

reynold 01-05-2005 09:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by leg4
you dont need multiple nics... you can bind many ip's to one nic card

yeah i think he's right

WarChild 01-05-2005 09:26 PM

No you don't need multiple nics, I just suggested it as being an easy answer.

Any way you go about it, you're going to need to get more ip's from your service provider. Some come with multiple IPs, some charge extra. If you're using more than 3 ips in total, and paying for the extra two, look in to a business plan it may be cheaper.

After you have additional IP's, you can bind your existing network card. This is more difficult then popping in a $10 plug-and-play network card and connecting it to your switch.

emthree 01-05-2005 09:54 PM

It's usually $1-5/MO per IP. Call your ISP.

raster 01-06-2005 12:34 AM

Do you have a link to a site that walks you through binding more then one IP to a NIC

Illicit 01-06-2005 01:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarChild
Network cards are cheap. Add new nic, plug in to router, multiple IPs.


not quite... :1orglaugh you need another IP from your ISP

Kard63 01-06-2005 02:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarChild
Network cards are cheap. Add new nic, plug in to router, multiple IPs.


I hope you are better with porn than technology. This is retarded advice.

DutchTeenCash 01-06-2005 02:11 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ebonycoed1
what is linux?

youre kidding right

$5 submissions 01-06-2005 02:14 AM

Try to find the thread re solution to this. Apparently there's a product called VIRTUOSO that would do this.

Magg 01-06-2005 02:17 AM

HOWTO: Bind an IP in Windows O/S

Go to your active internet connections properties.
IE: In Windows XP, right click the network icon in your task bar, choose open Network Connections, then right click your appropriate network connection and choose Properties.

Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), click Properties.

Select the "Use the following IP Address" radio button option. Enter the information your ISP has given to you, including your DNS servers.

To add more IPs, other than your primary, select Advanced button in the lower right.
Making sure you are at the IP Settings tab, view the IP Addresses field box, and click Add.

Again, fill out your new additional IP address(es) with subnet mask provided to you by your ISP. Repeat as needed for additional IP addresses. Click OK to everything and close those windows. The second, third (4th etc) IP(s) should now be bound to your NIC and free for use.

Magg 01-06-2005 02:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by $5 submissions
Try to find the thread re solution to this. Apparently there's a product called VIRTUOSO that would do this.


Well, hes not looking to run multiple instances of his O/S, just bind multiple IPs, you dont need a VPS (virtual private server) application to just bind multiple IPs to a server/PC.

xxxoutsourcing 01-06-2005 02:59 AM

Can you not use differant browsers with a differant proxy server in each browser which will give you differant ip numbers?

WarChild 01-06-2005 03:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ajpiii
not quite... :1orglaugh you need another IP from your ISP

Yes of course you do. I initially assumed he must have known this.

$5 submissions 01-06-2005 03:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Magg
Well, hes not looking to run multiple instances of his O/S, just bind multiple IPs, you dont need a VPS (virtual private server) application to just bind multiple IPs to a server/PC.

Okay, I stand corrected :)

Wilbo 01-06-2005 04:22 AM

Wouldn't a proxie server accomplish what he wants?

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felipeav 01-06-2005 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by leg4
you dont need multiple nics... you can bind many ip's to one nic card

This is right

MickeyG 01-06-2005 06:49 AM

I dont know of any way to route outgoing traffic over multiple ips. Incoming no problem u guys described it above. But whenever he signs up or logins or whatever its going to always show his default ip and blow his cover.

ebonycoed1 01-06-2005 01:36 PM

proxy server
 
I tried downloading a proxy server from download.net and i have no idea how to use it. I had a list of diffrent ips from diffrent countries but when i would log in to a session on ifriends under a diffrent ip the chatroom would not connect:( I have no idea why the proxy servers dont work when i try using it because it works for other host, but they dont want to help me because there my competition you see. Does nayone know a good proxy server that I can download that would work properly?

tigerallenyim 01-06-2005 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thinkx
youre kidding right

LOL :1orglaugh

jimmyf 01-06-2005 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thinkx
youre kidding right

:error don't think so :upsidedow

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ebonycoed1 01-06-2005 04:06 PM

ifriends allows it
 
I'm not fucking anyone. Ifriends allows their chathost to run multiple rooms at one time. If they didnt they would not have allowed them to do it. One girl has 72 diffrent accounts that she runs at one time. At first I thought this was unfair because I had only one room and by them allowing these girls to open moe than one account it was hogging up my exposure and decreasing my income. After numerous complanits to ifriends they still refuse to stop it because it also increases their revenue. In the end, If you cant beat them you might as well join them

Fucksakes 01-06-2005 04:10 PM

I remember the time when i worked on ifriends with my ex-girlfriend, in couples their was about 10 of us, and in single girls their may of been 300-500 chathosts, was no need to have so many cameras. it makes ifriends network look huge.

brand0n 01-06-2005 04:19 PM

ahh ok, sorry, didnt know they allowed it


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