One ip per Session

  • Thread starter Thread starter Flando
  • Start date Start date
F

Flando

Is it possible to assign one ip address on each rdp session on terminal
server 2003?

I've an application that crash if it receive multiple connection from the
same ip

thanks

Fabio
 
It is not possible to control which IP would have client via terminal
services.
You can try with third party firewalls to allow only one connection to RDP
3389 fom one IP



--
____________________________________
Frane Borozan
Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging
http://www.terminalserviceslog.com
 
my question is not which ip would have the client, but if it's possible that
each session of terminal server has a different ip address.

for example:
user1 from terminal server browse the network with ip 10.0.0.1
user2 from terminal server browse the network with ip 10.0.0.2
and so on...

Fabio

"Frane" wrote:

> It is not possible to control which IP would have client via terminal
> services.
> You can try with third party firewalls to allow only one connection to RDP
> 3389 fom one IP
>
>
>
> --
> ____________________________________
> Frane Borozan
> Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging
> http://www.terminalserviceslog.com
>
 
> my question is not which ip would have the client, but if it's possible that
> each session of terminal server has a different ip address.
>
> for example:
> user1 from terminal server browse the network with ip 10.0.0.1
> user2 from terminal server browse the network with ip 10.0.0.2
> and so on...
>



I am sorry I don't know if that is possible.





--
____________________________________
Frane Borozan
Terminal Services and Citrix Presentation Server user logging
http://www.terminalserviceslog.com
 
Frane <frane.borozan@gmail. remove com> wrote on 05 jun 2008 in
microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>> my question is not which ip would have the client, but if it's
>> possible that each session of terminal server has a different
>> ip address.
>>
>> for example:
>> user1 from terminal server browse the network with ip 10.0.0.1
>> user2 from terminal server browse the network with ip 10.0.0.2
>> and so on...
>>

>
>
> I am sorry I don't know if that is possible.


Citrix provides this functionality, as well as Virtual IP from
Provision Networks
http://www.provisionnetworks.com/solutions/vip-it/vip-it.aspx

_________________________________________________________
Vera Noest
MCSE, CCEA, Microsoft MVP - Terminal Server
TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net
___ please respond in newsgroup, NOT by private email ___
 
Back
Top