>       Does this  "solve" the problem of the ISP who
>   changes your lease every couple of hours ?

It doesn't address that problem.  It's meant for routers that are
serving dhcp leases to internal clients, and to allow those clients to
address each other by name irrespective of the IP addresses they've
been assigned.

(I deal with my ISP changing my IP address, and with the fact that
they don't put it into DNS themselves, by running ez-ipupd.lrp and
using it to connect with one of the dyndns services out there.  It
works great, and I *think* it'd work for frequently changed leases,
but I haven't tested it.  ATT always seems to give me the same
address.)

>      If so, since this a fairly simple script which will run in
>   milliseconds, and most of it only if the lease has changed,
> any harm in running it once per minute?

Probably not.  It's all in RAM anyway.

--Eric House

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