On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 10:29:18PM +0000, john marten wrote:
> 
>    We have had a range if ip addy's(xxx.xxx.xxx.xx) we've used forever.
>    Now our office
> 
>    is moving and our ISP says we will now be getting our #'s from them
>    (dhcp?)
> 
>     and that we don't need to do anything and that everything will work
> 
>    just fine. I'm pretty sure he's right about the Win pcs and the
> 
>    obsd firewall (packetfiltering bridge). but what about the obsd
> 
>    server that runs our web and email services? In resolve.conf it lists:
> 
>     search ourdomain.com
> 
>     lookup file bind
> 
>     nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
> 
>     nameserver ###.###.###.##
> 
>    Our nameservers will remain the same but our new addressing scheme is
>    something like
> 
>    10.0.0.#
> 
>     Is there something he doesn't know about that I will probably have
> 
>     to change? Or is he right and everything will just plug and play?
> 
>     thoughts, comments, experiences? Regards, j

As long as the nameservers in /etc/resolv.conf are pointing at the
right nameservers, you should be OK.

If you do have a local net, are the web and email services for the
local network, or for the internet?

Do you have your own local network with IPs 10.0.0.*, or is your
ISP giving your boxes those addresses?

If your ISP is assingining you IP addreses AND doing your DNS, then
it's all their responsibility, and you just need /etc/resolv.conf
to point to their nameservers.

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