Joe rock wrote:
hello,
I observed that when I connect a usb android tethering to a
windows machine ( that have a ethernet connection functional ) ,
the default route change automatically, and windows use the usb
route to go on internet.
Why happened this?
I'm looking for windows firewall at application level,
to set program A to use ethernet , and program B to use usb thetering.
I search on google but I didnt found nothing about it.
Who know anything more about firewall/routing in windows?
You're more likely to get a relevant answer about Microsoft Windows
firewalls and routing from a group that addresses that topic than you are from a group that addresses networking under Linux.
Redirecting this to comp.os.ms-windows.networking.misc
HTH
On 4-2-2019 17:21, Lew Pitcher wrote:
Joe rock wrote:
hello,
I observed that when I connect a usb android tethering to a
windows machine ( that have a ethernet connection functional ) ,
the default route change automatically, and windows use the usb
route to go on internet.
Why happened this?
It has (something) to do with 'metric': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrics_(networking)
I'm looking for windows firewall at application level,
to set program A to use ethernet , and program B to use usb thetering.
I search on google but I didnt found nothing about it.
Who know anything more about firewall/routing in windows?
You're more likely to get a relevant answer about Microsoft Windows
firewalls and routing from a group that addresses that topic than you are
from a group that addresses networking under Linux.
Redirecting this to comp.os.ms-windows.networking.misc
Routing has to do with networking, that's why the basic rules apply to
both linux and windows.
The implementation of that rules, and how to apply those rules, is
another story.
HTH
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