On Saturday 02 June 2007, Peter Pfannenschmid wrote: > Indeed, I did a 'netstat -ant' instead of a 'netstat -l...', so I did > get a list of many connections, including these where the respective > application did not listen, but was acting as client - sorry for this > mistake. > > But the problem remains the same: How could I force all kde applications > at once to use a certain IP address when connecting to the X Server? As > I have mentioned, the kdm daemon is already bound to this certain > address, and I would expect that the kde apps (which are in some sort of > control by kdm) could easily be forced to use this same IP address when > making connections to the outer world (as clients). kdm likely binds to the interface as a server, for which interfaces can be configured. Client applications usually just as the operating system for a connection/socket to the server, I am not aware of any method to tell the operating system which interface/address to use for this. Like some routing setup. Cheers, Kevin -- Kevin Krammer, KDE developer, xdg-utils developer KDE user support, developer mentoring
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