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2 ip addresses one network card routing windows xp
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21 years 1 month ago #1181
by rutairayel
2 ip addresses one network card routing windows xp was created by rutairayel
is it possible to have routing between 2 subnetted networks using windows 2000/xp on a machine containing one network card with 2 ip addresses assigned to it... going off of the exampled provided in Method 2: Binding 2 IP Addresses to the same network card at
www.firewall.cx/ip-subnetting-routing.php
... if this is possible, how...
21 years 1 month ago #1186
by sahirh
Sahir Hidayatullah.
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Replied by sahirh on topic Re: 2 ip addresses one network card routing windows xp
I dont see why it shouldn't work.. for all intents and purposes its like having two ip addresses.. I know that people use the multiple IP on one NIC when NATing.. and ISPs use it when they want one machine to provide hosting for more than one website, using different static IPs...
Enabling the routing shouldn't be that hard.. type start > run > services.msc
Then find the service that is called 'Routing and Remote Access' and turn it on. If that doesn't work, then try modifying this key in the registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip \Parameters
subkey : "IPEnableRouter" entry ,default set to "0", change to "1".
This works to enable routing in Win2k, and XP is the same thing with a dirty green and blue start bar
Post your results, I want to know if this works as I don't have a second machine running here to test with, and I'm too lazy to install a vmware guest OS.
Just make sure that you have connectivity to both subnets you want to route between (obviously).
Cheers,
Enabling the routing shouldn't be that hard.. type start > run > services.msc
Then find the service that is called 'Routing and Remote Access' and turn it on. If that doesn't work, then try modifying this key in the registry
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip \Parameters
subkey : "IPEnableRouter" entry ,default set to "0", change to "1".
This works to enable routing in Win2k, and XP is the same thing with a dirty green and blue start bar
Post your results, I want to know if this works as I don't have a second machine running here to test with, and I'm too lazy to install a vmware guest OS.
Just make sure that you have connectivity to both subnets you want to route between (obviously).
Cheers,
Sahir Hidayatullah.
Firewall.cx Staff - Associate Editor & Security Advisor
tftfotw.blogspot.com
21 years 1 month ago #1187
by tfs
Thanks,
Tom
Replied by tfs on topic Re: 2 ip addresses one network card routing windows xp
That should work.
Here is a URLs that shows it for both XP and W2K.
www.lpt.com/windowsnetworking/regusers/w2kprout.htm
Here is a URLs that shows it for both XP and W2K.
www.lpt.com/windowsnetworking/regusers/w2kprout.htm
Thanks,
Tom
21 years 1 month ago #1193
by sahirh
Sahir Hidayatullah.
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Replied by sahirh on topic Re: 2 ip addresses one network card routing windows xp
Haha Tom.. the info at the end of my post with the registry key was taken from the page you linked to in your post
Sahir Hidayatullah.
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21 years 1 month ago #1240
by tfs
Thanks,
Tom
Replied by tfs on topic Re: 2 ip addresses one network card routing windows xp
Hey, two great minds thinking together !!!
Thanks,
Tom
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21 years 4 weeks ago #1332
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Replied by rutairayel on topic Re: 2 ip addresses one network card routing windows xp
all of this points to using 2 network cards, i was talking about using just one network card, two subnets...
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