>> The one example I personally have used a couple of times is my >> laptop at the IETF or in some other network I plug it to. I >> don't care less about DHCP, NTP (the clock is good enough >> already), Windows environments, search paths, etc. -- I just >> want the DNS and be done with it..! > That's my experience as well and the scenario where using RA's > makes the most sense. I think it is becoming very common in many > quasi public networks where all one needs is an address and the > address of a DNS server. It's simple and works reliably.
due to recent more strinent mail relay issues, one also often needs the local smtp server. pita. randy #---------------------------------------------------------------------- # To unsubscribe, send a message to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.
