On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Vincent Danen wrote:

> On Sun, 3 Oct 1999, John Aldrich wrote:
> 
> > On Sun, 03 Oct 1999, you wrote:
> > > I use @home for my cable modem service. How do I connect to them? it seems
> > > no matter what I set the thing to, it doesn't work. Has anyone figured out
> > > how to get DHCP to talk with their DHCP servers yet?
> > >
> > Warning: I have not used a cable modem. EVER. However, I've read this
> > list long enough that I *may* have the answer.... which is, don't use
> > DHCP, use "pump." And, you may need to upgrade to a newer version of
> > "pump" than what you may have installed.
> 
> Not necessarily accurate.  I use dhcpcd over here just fine.
> 
> Oh, for Axalon and the rest of the Mandrake boys... one note.  The install
> for dhcpcd needs to be fixed... it's creating an /etc/dhcpcd directory,
> not /etc/dhcpc like dhcpcd requires (go figure, something stupid like an
> extra letter...).  This is causing some files like the cache file and
> whatnot to *not* be created.  I didn't notice it causing any problems, but
> it's not right.  This is with 6.1, which is a step up from 6.0 which
> didn't even create the directory if I recall correctly.

Is know just haven't gotten to it yet :(
For the @homers that have sense lost the pretty marigold invoice they left
you when installing with the ip dns and router numbers (such as myself) or
those that have already roasted windows. You can get a printout from the
http://www/ under account->network settings if i'm remebering right. well
shouldn't be hard to find :)
 
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