Re: Changing Gateways for user groups.
- From: "charles kuchar" <charliekuchar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 23 May 2005 21:40:15 -0500
Thanks for replying. I could set the student computers to a static IP.
That would be about 80 computers. And i could fix the cable modem for their
gateway. Then i have the staff computers on the DSL. When the students use
a staff computer they would be going out on the DSL but that is not a
problem. Even if i could put both internet connections on the same ISA box
i could still fix the IP on student machines. And i could isolate them by
room number because i only have two classrooms with more than ten student
workstations... Hmmmmm. You give me good thoughts. charlie
"Martin P. Hellwig" <mhellwig@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> charles kuchar wrote:
> > I have a quesion in the ISA server board that asks the question if i can
> > connect two remotes sources to the ISA server. In the meantime what
should
> > i do in active directory to switch gateways between user groups?
charlie
> <cut>
>
> One _ugly_ solution would be (if all clients are xp) to use netsh,
> creating a script that reads the dhcp values on logon and sets the same
> values in static except for the gateway, of course there should be a
> logoff script that sets the nic back from static to dhcp.
>
> I would prefer an ISA if it would be a solution, however in my case I
> have a OpenBSD firewall, so for me to implement a solution like yours I
> need a list of IP's and the users connected to that IP, that list I
> probably get with an script that reads the security log for logged
> on/off users and their IP, then script the AD to resolve the proper
> security group and put the result on a read only share where I script my
> PF to connect to the specific gateway according to the IP/User/Group on
> the read only share.
>
> --
> mph
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