Hi
i did not find nic affinity
i don't want sensor to be in stealth modo i want to force the scan to pass through a 
specific NIC
 
regards
 
Gian Fabio

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        Da: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
        Inviato: gio 13/05/2004 18.26 
        A: Palmerini Gian Fabio 
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        Oggetto: RE: [ISSForum] Internet Scanner and multiple NIC
        
        

        yes, it is possible.
        
        Edit the properties of the network sensor to set the "NIC Affinity"
        
        Unbind TCPIP from the NIC in windows if you want the sensor to be in stealth 
mode.
        
        note... the sensor does not understand teaming software.
        
        hope this helps.
        
        -Mark
        
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        Hello to everyone
        I have installed Internet Scanner 7 on a pc with two network interfaces 
connected to two different Vlan. I would like to bind internet scanner to use a 
specific nic for scanning.
        
        Is it possible?
        How can i do that??
        
        Regards
        
        Gian Fabio
        
        
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