

- #REGISTRY COM PORT REDIRECT TO IP ADDRESS AND PORT WINDOWS 8#
- #REGISTRY COM PORT REDIRECT TO IP ADDRESS AND PORT WINDOWS 7#
I need to access JMX port ( 7199) on server1 from server2. How can I do this with iptables or any other tool?įollowing is some more detailed explanation. Then redirect this request/packet to the local proxy port(e.g socks-proxy port/ redsocks 12345 port)

Why we are changing the IP Address of the Network Printers, well lets just put it this way it is part of a policy.Ĭan you share how can I do this by "spooler" what I understand is the "Print Spooler Services on windows", needs clarification on the details about "Spooler".First, change locally generated requests/packets destination IP to localhost. My aim is to perform the IP Address change the without interrupting the End userĪnd to also saved manpower, doing this will be tedious for us to manually go one by one and do it manually.Ģ. In our case 1 Workstation is connected to 4 shared Network Printers the least others could be 5 or 8 printers. The Workstation to the new Printer IP Address). (Under the shared Printer "Ports" TCP-IP Ports configuration to redirect I want to change the shared Printer IP Address Recorded/configured on the Workstation Printer Properties. I Don't want to Change the IP Address of the Workstations, I believed I didn't state the right picture of what I am trying to Achieved.ġ. Why would you change the IP on a workstation to change the printer IP. It eliminates the need for all of this and makes the printers manageable. You should be using a spooler to do this. Or maybe I need a deferent type of Script kindly share. With the previous IP Address of 192.168.1.150, on the "Port" the previous IP Address which is 192.168.1.150 still there however "Unchecked", the new IP Address 192.168.1.100 did not register.Īny help and suggestions? Maybe the above script needs few commands modification. Check the "HP ColorLaserjet" Printer Properties Once again (for the Shared Printer "PORTS" IP Address settings) the IP is 192.168.1.100 still in the registry which is good.ģ. System/Computer Has been restarted, check on the Registry The Registry Entry has been changes from 192.168.1.150 to 192.168.1.100 successfully check in the Registry.Ģ.

:: Need to replace "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE" withġ. In ( 'reg query "HKLM\System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Print\Monitors\Standard TCP/IP Port\Ports"') I just follow the script on the above forum byīartek Bielawski: However I cant figure out what went wrong.
#REGISTRY COM PORT REDIRECT TO IP ADDRESS AND PORT WINDOWS 7#
I came to browse some details on the forums but it works on XP, however I tried on Windows 7 it didn't work at all:
#REGISTRY COM PORT REDIRECT TO IP ADDRESS AND PORT WINDOWS 8#
We are targeting Windows XP, Windows 7, and Windows 8 OS Versions. We are planning to deploy a script via SCCM 2012 however I am not lucky to find a working script. We are talking about the one recorded/configured under Printer Properties->under "Ports" Section, Printer IP Address Setting) on all workstation which I believed time consuming and manpower entensive task.ġ Computer at least 4 Network Printers are configured. While my team is assigned to changes all configured Shared Printer IP Address. We have been given a task of changing the IP Addresses of our Network Printers (Actual Printer), which luckily will be carried out by our Local HP LaserJet Partner Technicians all 80 Printers on all sites.
