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An executable that access the Internet uses my IP to do so. Is it be possible, with the help of a software or something like that, to change what IP an executable uses to access the Internet? Without the need to change/mask all my system's IP at once. The solution should be able to change a single executable IP, maybe a pack of executables would also work for me.

I have an executable that sends information to a host, and I need to open 2 or more instances of that executable and need they to reach the host with different IPs.

My IP -> qqq.qqq.qqq
Executable 1 -> xxx.xxx.xxx
Executable 2 -> yyy.yyy.yyy

Where Executable 1 and 2 can use proxy, IP that change all the time, doesn't matter -- they just need to reach the host with different IPs.

Possible easy solution I read once:
Create a virtual machine and use a proxy software on it, programs from my main computer would use my IP, programs from virtual machine would use proxy software IP

But if i could avoid this solution, would be nicer.

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  • What system are you using ? MS-Windows, Linux, MacOS X, other ?
    – perror
    Aug 7, 2017 at 7:23

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Following OP's other questions, assuming Windows OS

This can be achieved with many 3rd-party solutions for Windows, choose the one which fits best to your needs:

Proxifier

Proxifier allows network applications that do not support working through proxy servers to operate through a SOCKS or HTTPS proxy and chains.

https://www.proxifier.com/

ProcxyCap

ProxyCap enables you to redirect your computer's network connections through proxy servers. You can tell ProxyCap which applications will connect to the Internet through a proxy and under what circumstances.

http://www.proxycap.com/

ForceBindIP

ForceBindIP is a freeware Windows application that will inject itself into another application and alter how certain Windows socket calls are made, allowing you to force the other application to use a specific network interface / IP address. This is useful if you are in an environment with multiple interfaces and your application has no option to bind to a specific interface.

https://r1ch.net/projects/forcebindip


I used Proxifier in the past for gaming and torrenting purposes and it might be what you're searching for.

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  • I need to open like, 10 executables, and put each one to work in a different IP
    – Bruno Cerk
    Aug 7, 2017 at 12:18
  • I'll be looking further to check witch one of these would be the best for my problem
    – Bruno Cerk
    Aug 7, 2017 at 12:20

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