Vincent Janelle (malokai@gildea.net)
Sat, 11 Sep 1999 12:10:36 -0700 (PDT)
It means they do the same thing that most smart sysadmins that need to
configure a large amount of servers that might need to switch ip and
routing info.. They use dhcpd, which hands out the same address based on
the hostname(what @home does) or the MAC address(which is what adsl does).
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Real roxen error message: Error: The server failed to fulfill your query, due
to an internal error in the internal error routine.
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On Sat, 11 Sep 1999, Jonathan Scrowston wrote:
> Great response to this , cheers people. It's interesting that lots of
> you said that you use Static IP because I asked Rogers on the phone and
> by e-mail and got the same response even though I was very careful that
> they understood what I was talking about.
> Does anyone know what 'Dynamically hosted Static IP address' means??????
>
> I want to set up a webserver and Rogers service is clearly not aimed at
> serious home users. I'm sure it's possible but the workarounds may be
> time consuming, especailly with DNS. I think I will look into ADSL again
> to decide.
>
> Thanks again,
>
> JJ
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