[K12OSN] Virtual IP Addresses

Huck dhuckaby at paasda.org
Fri Mar 23 14:42:44 UTC 2007


As per our conversation if you utilize packet filtering via a proxy and 
have each user authenticate at the proxy level you can track those 
issues on a per user level rather than a per-machine level.

--Huck

Mel Wade wrote:
> Citrix has introduced this technology in their latest version:
> 
> Network addresses—Virtual IP addressing enables the use of applications 
> that need a unique network address for each instance in order to be 
> compatible with the virtualized application environment.
> http://www.citrix.com/English/ms/top.asp?contentID=25958
> 
> This is different than the browser running on the client.
> 
> What Dan suggests sound right.  Would different applications use these 
> addresses?
> 
> This is really important for content filtering applications where 
> authentication is involved.  We are planning on expanding our system to 
> 3 K12LTSP servers and 225 clients this summer.  I really need to be able 
> have users authenticate on a third party system to track internet rights 
> and usage system wide.
> 
> -- 
> Mel Wade
> "The real problem is not whether machines think but whether men do." - 
> BF Skinner
> http://www.melwade.com
> 
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