Would it not be enough to use the successful termserv login in place of the gateway login? Then just let the terminal servers talk freely across the gateway. You could certainly script something up to have the client send its mac across a different channel, but that seems like a lot of unnecessary work.
Kevin S.
On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM, Boon Churn Jap <jbchurn@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi,
My scenario is I have a few Windows XP PCs. Users use these PCs to connect to Internet. When connecting to Internet, the traffic will go to a hardware gateway controller and a login page is displayed to client browser for sign in. Upon successful sign in, the gateway controller will allow the PC connect to Internet. The controller done this by recognizing the mac address of the PC who sign in.
I'm moving the above into MS Windows Terminal Services (using win server 2003) environment. However, whenever the PC remote desktop to the server and use the browser to connect to Internet, the gateway controller will get the mac address of the server itself instead of the PC that is remote desktoping.
So, I wonder if there is anyway to configure the server to use the mac address of the PC for further connection / traffic.
Thanks.
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Kevin G. Stewart
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