Américo,
  All the processes run on the server so all requests will appear to
come from the server, not the client. You can:

1) Run squid and use the ident feature. You can then redirect to where
you want each user (not IP, sorry).

or maybe

2) Use iptables and the user tracking feature, combined with source
NATing and your multiple interfaces (but again user).

or maybe

3) Run Mozlla as a local app, then the request will come from the client
and show the clients IP.


Pete
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asanchez wrote:
> 
> Friends I need some suggestion for how to proceed.
> 
> I want to each one of my terminals leave with a different IP.
> By example, when I do this comand #tail -f /var/log/httpd/access_log
> in the web server of my intranet, and then to access to pages of my
> web server, I want to can view a terminal with an IP "A" access to a page
> and a terminal with an IP "B" access to a other page.
> Now I see the request to the server, but all from the same IP, the IP of
> my LTSP server.
> I thought in this solution: to give several aliases to the server LTSP,
> by example:
> 
> ifcfg-eth0 = 192.168.1.80
> ifcfg-eth0:1 = 192.168.1.81
> ifcfg-eth0:2 = 192.168.1.82
> 
> and in lts.conf:
> 
> [ws001]
> XDM_SERVER = 192.168.1.80
> 
> [ws002]
> XDM_SERVER = 192.168.1.81
> 
> [ws003]
> XDM_SERVER = 192.168.1.82
> 
> but when I check the log of the web server I see all the request to the
> web server was make from the same IP, the IP of ifcfg-eth0.
> 
> I want to know, how to change this behaviour, and do the applications the
> clients run, identify by the value of XDM_SERVER and not by the value of the
> firts alias of the LTSP server.
> 
> I thing that other possible solution is to use Local Apps, but I'd been having
> troubles to run mozillla as local app.
> 
> Thanks for you help.
> 
> Américo Sánchez C.
> Ing Computación y Sistemas
> 
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