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Windows 7 - iprules for windows...?

 
01-27-2012   #1


Windows 7 x64 ultimate
 
 

iprules for windows...?

So in pfsense I have some rules that some connections go through one modem, and some through the other.

Well I do not have my pfsense box in this house.

My motherboard has multiple ethernet ports.

So how can I do this?
Is there like iptables for windows?

I want to say port "5222" or ip 65.x.x.x
goes through this and this goes through that.

How can I do this?
Thx

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01-28-2012   #2


Windows 7 x64 ultimate
 
 


bump, how come any of you 1337 IT guys duno dis
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01-28-2012   #3


Win7Ultimate x64 + x32, Win7Pro x64, XP x32, Win 2003, Ubuntu and OpenIndiana
 
 


If you know enough about TCP/IP to use pfsense, then this should be enough to point you in the right direction: ROUTE command help
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01-29-2012   #4


Windows 7 x64 ultimate
 
 


Hmm that seems to be for specific ips, I want it do it depending on what port it is.
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01-29-2012   #5


Win7Ultimate x64 + x32, Win7Pro x64, XP x32, Win 2003, Ubuntu and OpenIndiana
 
 


I don't believe any version of Windows, up to and including Forefront TMG, has that capability out of the box. You'll either have to go hunting for a third-party addon or use a Linux box (physical or virtual) as a router.
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01-31-2012   #6


Windows 7 x64 ultimate
 
 


I was afraid of that, how come Windows can't do this... :?(Not TMG)I don't think it's way out of the average user, or maybe it is I have no idea. A virtual machine router does not seem too appealing on a gaming-ish desktop, hmm.
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