Mel, Clarence, & others:

If you can get a connect, then using BOOTP might do the trick ... it
will poll the server to find the correct DNS server[s]

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On Sat, 17 Mar 2001 19:04:08 -0500, Clarence Verge wrote:

> Mel Evans, Registered Arachne User wrote:
>> When I finally got through, I asked for the DNS numbers (I was going to
>> try an Arachen connect to see if it would work using Arachne) only to be
>> told that was not avaialable except to service engineers!

> Hi Mel, and anyone else in need;
> It's my guess that they are legally required to provide that info and the
> techies just don't know it.

> Try this link: http://www.uklinux.net/whois/

> There I got this public information:

> Domain Name: BLUEYONDER.CO.UK

> Registered For: Telewest Communications PLC

> Domain Registered By: CABLEINET

> Registered on 19-Oct-1999.

> Record last updated on 27-Mar-2000 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]

> Domain servers listed in order:

> NS.BLUEYONDER.CO.UK               195.188.53.114
> NS2.BLUEYONDER.CO.UK              195.188.53.113

> WHOIS database last updated at 20:10:02 17-Mar-2001

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