Date: Fri, 26 Jul 1996 13:56:10 -0700 From: "Josef C. Grosch" <jgrosch@xsvr2.cup.hp.com> To: Brill Pappin <brillp@nation.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: user PPP server problem Message-ID: <9607261356.ZM7308@xsvr2.cup.hp.com> In-Reply-To: Brill Pappin <brillp@nation.org> "RE: user PPP server problem" (Jul 26, 4:21pm) References: <2.2.32.19960726202105.00689f18@nation.org>
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On Jul 26, 4:21pm, Brill Pappin wrote: > Subject: RE: user PPP server problem > Does anyone know, can I apply for my own IP address, even if my machine will > not be connected to the Internet, at all times? > > I mean, reserve a stack of 5 or 6, and use them as I see fit, when I see fit? > My situation is semi-permanent, and I wouldn't want to have to give up the > address' when my machines were not connected to the Internet... (I guess > that would mean I would have to get my ISP to add the addresses on their > local network, or propagate the NS every time I wanted the network up...) > -Brill > >-- End of excerpt from Brill Pappin Try this: http://internic.net/rs-internic.html Josef -- Josef Grosch, 47LG4 | "Laugh while you can, | My opinions are mine, not jgrosch@cup.hp.com | monkey boy!" | HPs. They have'nt paid for (408) 447-0467 | - John Warfin - | them yet ! :-)
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