> From: "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Organization: Arachne Fan Club > Date: Tue, 28 May 2002 00:41:48 -0500 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Access-4-Free.com > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Mon, 27 May 2002 23:07:48, Luis A. Loeff wrote: > > >> From: "Samuel W. Heywood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Organization: Arachne Fan Club > >> Date: Sat, 25 May 2002 00:49:23 -0500 > >> To: "Arachne List"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> Subject: Access-4-Free.com > >> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > >> Hello Fellow Arachnids: > > >> Today I signed up for the free ISP at http://www.access-4-free.com. > >> You can use the service absolutely for free as long as you don't > > . > > . > > . > >> reliable and dependable. You have to use LSppp or some other packet > >> driver that supports dynamic DNS addressing to connect. EPPPD will > >> not work because the DNS's used are not always the same, even if you > >> always use the same dialup access number. The DNS's are assigned by > >> the server. Dynamic DNS addressing is not the same as dynamic IP > >> assignment, which is something that EPPPD supports. > > > No, you can use a public DNS server which will work with epppd. > > I have one free ISP which for some reason does not answer me > > when I request a dns number from a DOS program, even with lsppp I use > > public servers 199.166.31.3 and 199.166.31.250 at Orlando Fla. and work > > fine but takes a little longer for answering. > > What is a public DNS server? Don't you have to use a DNS server > that is under the control of your ISP or its authorized agents and > affiliates? I have never heard of public DNS servers. All of the > DNS servers I know about are owned by somebody or some company or > some government agency. Access to DNS servers is controlled. You > you have to get authorization to use them. How does one go about > getting the permissions to use the so-called "public" DNS servers in > Orlando, FL?
Hi Samuel I think you are complicating things, forget about permissions, just use it if they work. I guess public is that anybody can use. It is always better to use your ISP dns servers because they answer faster , but you may call your ISP with lsppp and before you hang up go to the ip-up.bat before it is deleted and you will see the dns numbers, write them down, insert them in pppdrc.cfg, wattcp.cfg, config.tel, arachne.cfg etc.and you can use epppd. Regards Luis A. Loeff > If you are using a program in conjunction with EPPPD to request > specific DNS numbers, and you can't get hooked up to the ones you > are asking for, the reason for the problem might be due to the > server's wanting to dynamically assign some DNS numbers. With EPPPD > you can't get dynamically assigned DNS numbers.
