Timeline for Restricting a user to a specific source network IP address
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Dec 17, 2020 at 16:36 | comment | added | Jonathan Cross | @Shai Have you released the source code for this? Would be nice. | |
Jul 10, 2019 at 8:50 | comment | added | Shai | No, the objective was to find a way to determine which user is performing network actions on the machine | |
Jul 10, 2019 at 8:44 | comment | added | horseyguy | Oh ok -- so you weren't trying to change the way packets were routed? | |
Jul 10, 2019 at 7:28 | comment | added | Shai | It's a good question. Hard to determine without actually testing it. You can also use interface filters for this (I think). Can't share code unfortunately. But if you share yours I am willing to have a look | |
Jul 10, 2019 at 0:17 | comment | added | horseyguy | wow, and that affects how the packets get routed? cos in my case i have a VPN that has the default route, but i also have another default route (that is overriden by the VPN) -- and i am trying to get packets from one app to go out the non-VPN interface by binding the sockets to the non-VPN ip, but it doesn't appear to work! It does work on windows, but on macos, i get "no route to host" errors. Any suggestions? or might you even share your code? :) | |
Jul 8, 2019 at 15:50 | comment | added | Shai | @horseyguy yeah | |
Jul 8, 2019 at 14:03 | comment | added | horseyguy |
Very interesting! Can you tell me how you changed the source ip? just in a bind() call?
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May 8, 2019 at 6:28 | vote | accept | Shai | ||
May 8, 2019 at 6:28 | history | answered | Shai | CC BY-SA 4.0 |