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In a network with range 192.168.1.0/24, I have several gateways, e.g.:



192.168.1.1
192.168.1.2
192.168.1.3
. . .


I have set my "Default Gateway" to 192.168.1.1 which means all programs will connect to the internet through that.



Is there a way I can force a process (such as chrome.exe) to make all its traffic go only through another gateway (e.g. 192.168.1.2)?



I need to be able to force another proxy (such as firefox.exe) to make all its traffic go only through another gateway (e.g. 192.168.1.3) too.



 



P.S. Solutions involving setting up a proxy server is also accepted -- as long as everything is installed on one physical PC.



One way that worked for me was setting up multiple VMs and installing Squid/Privoxy on them, but I'd like to avoid any methods that involve installing VMs altogether.





I know the same question has been asked here but it doesn't have any answers.










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    In a network with range 192.168.1.0/24, I have several gateways, e.g.:



    192.168.1.1
    192.168.1.2
    192.168.1.3
    . . .


    I have set my "Default Gateway" to 192.168.1.1 which means all programs will connect to the internet through that.



    Is there a way I can force a process (such as chrome.exe) to make all its traffic go only through another gateway (e.g. 192.168.1.2)?



    I need to be able to force another proxy (such as firefox.exe) to make all its traffic go only through another gateway (e.g. 192.168.1.3) too.



     



    P.S. Solutions involving setting up a proxy server is also accepted -- as long as everything is installed on one physical PC.



    One way that worked for me was setting up multiple VMs and installing Squid/Privoxy on them, but I'd like to avoid any methods that involve installing VMs altogether.





    I know the same question has been asked here but it doesn't have any answers.










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      In a network with range 192.168.1.0/24, I have several gateways, e.g.:



      192.168.1.1
      192.168.1.2
      192.168.1.3
      . . .


      I have set my "Default Gateway" to 192.168.1.1 which means all programs will connect to the internet through that.



      Is there a way I can force a process (such as chrome.exe) to make all its traffic go only through another gateway (e.g. 192.168.1.2)?



      I need to be able to force another proxy (such as firefox.exe) to make all its traffic go only through another gateway (e.g. 192.168.1.3) too.



       



      P.S. Solutions involving setting up a proxy server is also accepted -- as long as everything is installed on one physical PC.



      One way that worked for me was setting up multiple VMs and installing Squid/Privoxy on them, but I'd like to avoid any methods that involve installing VMs altogether.





      I know the same question has been asked here but it doesn't have any answers.










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      In a network with range 192.168.1.0/24, I have several gateways, e.g.:



      192.168.1.1
      192.168.1.2
      192.168.1.3
      . . .


      I have set my "Default Gateway" to 192.168.1.1 which means all programs will connect to the internet through that.



      Is there a way I can force a process (such as chrome.exe) to make all its traffic go only through another gateway (e.g. 192.168.1.2)?



      I need to be able to force another proxy (such as firefox.exe) to make all its traffic go only through another gateway (e.g. 192.168.1.3) too.



       



      P.S. Solutions involving setting up a proxy server is also accepted -- as long as everything is installed on one physical PC.



      One way that worked for me was setting up multiple VMs and installing Squid/Privoxy on them, but I'd like to avoid any methods that involve installing VMs altogether.





      I know the same question has been asked here but it doesn't have any answers.







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