Gary Maltzen wrote:
>
> One way or another, you need to assign dial-up addresses from a pool of IP
> addresses.
>
> In particular, NT's Remote Access Server allows you to use DHCP for
> allocating the dial-up addresses.
>
> I've not tried to do this (yet) under Linux.
Right. And right now, I can connect to my corporate network and I get a
dynamic IP. What they (corporate support) are telling me is that rather
then use static DNS (via /etc/resolv.conf), I should use dhcp to get my
dns, that way, if the DNS change, I'll be aware of it via dhcp.
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I'm afraid there will be more problems with W2K then there were with
Y2K...
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