On Mon, 19 Mar 2001 18:01:44 ,
"Dale Mentzer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On 20 Mar 01 at 1:05, Howard Eisenberger wrote:
> 
> >>Exactly. LSPPP gets the DNS numbers as part of the PPP negotiation
> >>and writes them to IP-UP.BAT. EPPPD does not do this.
> 
> Even if you don't use LSPPP with it's dynamic DNS addressing, you can 
> always use any other servers DNS numbers. I have used Microsoft
> Network DNS server numbers so I know it works. There are sites on the 
> net that have these server numbers (they are public information) 
> available so they are not difficult to find.

It works, but I believe it is not really proper to do this
without permission. Domain registration records, including DNS,
are public information for other reasons.

If you really have to, why not just look up your own ISP?

Howard E.

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