[THIN] Re: Problem with the Terminal Server

  • From: "krishna kumar" <kris3984@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 09:32:14 +0530

Hi Malcolm,
                The Terminal Server will have many Virtual IPs and I
connect to the Terminal Server using one of the Virtual IPs and I want the
outbound traffic of the Terminal Server to also go from that Virtual IP but
Now its using the Physical IP.

Is there any other way that I can do to achieve my requirement.

Will the  IP redirecting feature in Windows Terminal Server 2003 be useful
to my scenario.But I guess that feature is mainly for the Load Balancing.
Anyway will this feature be useful for my scenario .Please suggest.





On 10/04/07, Malcolm Bruton <malcolm.bruton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

 What are you trying to achieve?  Do you only want to be able to connect
to single IP address using RDP?



If so you may need to create/delete RDP listeners to match that IP address
you wish to use.



Malcolm



*From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On
Behalf Of *krishna kumar
*Sent:* 10 April 2007 19:00
*To:* thin@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
*Subject:* [THIN] Problem with the Terminal Server



Hi all,

       I am stuclk with a Scenario in a typical network environment.I will
explain my scenario and want your solutions about the problem.



I created a Virtual Interface in my Windows Server 2000 by following these
steps



Control Panel->Network Connections->Local Area Connection ->
Properties->TCP/IP->Properties->Advanced Properties - >ADD IP,Subnet Mask.







This will actually allow multiple IP Addresses for a single nic.

Now I have configured these ips in my windows

124.7.x.253(physical NIc)

124.7.x.115(virtual IP,Added to the Same NIC)

124.7.x.200(virtual IP,Added to the Same NIC)





Now i am able to connect to the Windows server using all the above ips
.i.e

I am able to use 124.7.x.115 to connect to that server.



But now after I login to that windows and browse the Internet ,I

examined the Output traffic using ethereal tool.It shows alll http traffic


is from the IP that is physically binded  to the NIC(in this case
124.7.x.251

)





I have the following questions

If i am able to connect to the Virtual IP using RDP(remote desktop) ,then

the output traffic from that session must also be from the Virtual ip







If this is not possible ,Please suggest someother way.













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Bye,
Krishnakumar.c
Mobile - 9840724253
Chennai




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Bye,
Krishnakumar.c
Mobile - 9840724253
Chennai

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