Re: sending through non-default gateway

2011-02-06 Thread Jean-Paul Calderone
On Feb 6, 1:10 am, Nikola Skoric wrote: > Dana Sat, 5 Feb 2011 14:13:11 -0800, > Dan Stromberg kaze: > > > IIRC, this is an instance of what's called "source routing", and was > > largely shut off after network admins realized it was a security > > issue. > > > Of course, if you have root/adminis

Re: sending through non-default gateway

2011-02-05 Thread Nikola Skoric
Dana Sat, 5 Feb 2011 14:13:11 -0800, Dan Stromberg kaze: > IIRC, this is an instance of what's called "source routing", and was > largely shut off after network admins realized it was a security > issue. > > Of course, if you have root/administrator permission, you could > probably do it. But if

Re: sending through non-default gateway

2011-02-05 Thread Dan Stromberg
IIRC, this is an instance of what's called "source routing", and was largely shut off after network admins realized it was a security issue. Of course, if you have root/administrator permission, you could probably do it. But if you have that, you could probably just fix the routing table. On Sat

sending through non-default gateway

2011-02-05 Thread Nikola Skoric
Is there a way to create a TCP connection using a gateway of my choice? I have a regular user account on a WinXP machine. It has a DNS server and default gateway configured, and that DNS server and default gateway don't see the rest of the Internet, just the local network. But, I know an IP addres