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From: Travis Kiger (Travis.Kiger
DIG.COM)Date: Wed Apr 04 2001 - 21:52:11 CDT
Binding to interfaces is usually up to the application. The example that you
mentioned, PCAnywhere, can be bound to individual IP's by adding some
registry keys. Check Symantec's web site for details.
If you are not careful when multihoming hosts, you can open up the potential
for an attacker to bypass all of your firewall rules if he can get into any
of the multihomed machines. But that is another discussion.
Travis Kiger
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Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 12:12 PM
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Subject: binding services to specific IP numbers.
Hi there All,
I am looking for a way to bind services to only
specific IP numbers on a multihomed NT machines (NT4 and 2000).
the idea is to have two interfaces on the NT box one for administration
purposes and one for production.
what I would like to do is to use some services ( say PC-anywhere )
that will only bind to the IP number of the administration card.
any one knows if I can do that ??
TIA...
Reuven Twito
Chief technologies officer
Spider Solution LTD.
Tel: +972-3-576-6980
mobile: +972-50-641549
Fax: +972-3-751-3626
06 Ha'chilazon Street
Ramat Gan 52522, Israel
E-mail: reuven
spiderservices.com
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