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Re: Fixed IP
- To: volkind(at-nospam)mail.com
- Subject: Re: Fixed IP
- From: Hetz Ben Hamo <hetz(at-nospam)linuxqa.com>
- Date: Mon, 01 Jan 2001 17:31:30 +0200
- Cc: Linux-IL <linux-il(at-nospam)cs.huji.ac.il>
- References: <NEBBJGCCILNMPFCKPEGEAEPBCAAA.volkind@netvision.net.il>
- Sender: hetz(at-nospam)aduva.com
- Sender: linux-il-bounce(at-nospam)cs.huji.ac.il
Hi,
Sorry sir, but what you're saying could definately misslead people - but what
You're saying is TOTALLY NOT TRUE!
I used to work at ISDN Net when it was existed (before Bezeq International
bought them) - and the hostmaster (or whoever is in charge for creating users)
need to do is:
1. Create the user/pass
2. Assign the IP for this specific users so the servers (RADIUS) should assign
the fixed IP to him/her when the user connect.
3. Update the ISP's DNS servers about the IP (if the user request a DNS
modifications)
All this work takes without any automatic scripts - something like 2 minutes to
do. I know that because I did it hundreds of times for ISDN Net users.
Hetz
Volkind Danny wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I know that if you are connected to an ISP by a permanent line (Frame
> Relay,Sifranet etc). the ISP usually supplies ip addresses without problems
> and by demand. I know that Netvision work like this, and I am pretty sure
> that Internet gold work the same.
> If you are connecting with a dial up, then it's more expensive, because
> there is much more configuration to it...
>
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