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You definitely can bind to a specific IP for making the remote connection.
However, as I mentioned before, this would take a modification to the
AS400ImplRemote.getConnection method.

Gary

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Subject: Re: Controlling IP address used by JDBC

Thorbjoern Ravn Andersen wrote:
David Gibbs skrev:
Assuming this, then the unix machines routing table should
determine what IP the client will use to connect to the server.

I agree. This must be solved in the TCP/IP layer of the Unix
machine.


I did a bit more digging and, I think, found that a standard client socket
could actually bind to a specific IP for making a remote connection. But
I'm
pretty sure it's impossible to do this with JDBC.

david


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