On 28-May-05 09:15:08 Guillaume MAISON wrote:
>> Hello Maurizio,
>>
>> if you outbound a tcp session the client machine will follow his route
>> table to reach the destination machine. you can check this out with
>> 'route print' command. on user made page there is IPHelper whitch let
>> you do al
> Hello Maurizio,
>
> if you outbound a tcp session the client machine will follow his route
> table to reach the destination machine. you can check this out with
> 'route print' command. on user made page there is IPHelper whitch let
> you do all these things from within Delphi.
Maurizio,
to hel
Hello Maurizio,
if you outbound a tcp session the client machine will follow his route
table to reach the destination machine. you can check this out with
'route print' command. on user made page there is IPHelper whitch let
you do all these things from within Delphi.
---
Rgds, Wilfried
http://ww
Scrive zayin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi,
>
> If you are sending the command you can bind to a NIC.
>
> If you are not binding, then the address of the NIC can be a clue as to
> which one will be used.
What I need is to know which connection will be used for a specific ip address
to read the ass
I" should do it.
Arno Garrels
> Dairn
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Behalf Of Maurizio Lotauro
> Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 8:00 PM
> To: twsocket@elists.org
> Subject: [twsocket] Interface used to reach
26, 2005 12:00 AM
To: twsocket@elists.org
Subject: [twsocket] Interface used to reach a specific IP
Hello,
when a PC has more than one IP address (more than one NIC, one NIC and an
active connection with the modem, ...) is it possible to detect through
which local IP will be used to reach a
Maurizio Lotauro
Sent: Wednesday, May 25, 2005 8:00 PM
To: twsocket@elists.org
Subject: [twsocket] Interface used to reach a specific IP
Hello,
when a PC has more than one IP address (more than one NIC, one NIC
and an active connection with the modem, ...) is it possible to
detect through which
Hello,
when a PC has more than one IP address (more than one NIC, one NIC
and an active connection with the modem, ...) is it possible to
detect through which local IP will be used to reach a specific IP
address?
In other words, which gateway will be used for a remote IP?
Bye, Maurizio.
--
To