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On 7 Feb 99, at 17:47, Robin Gilks wrote:
> From: Pollywog <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >I used diald with a dynamic IP address and had no problems.
> And the configuration was?????????
> 
> Robin.

This is using the Linux box as a router between your LAN, which it 
connects to using an ethernet card with a static IP address, and 
the internet, connected via PPP with a dynamic IP address.

The other machines on the LAN only need the ethernet IP address, 
and the IP forwarding can be configured to forward everything from 
the LAN to anywhere, so the PPP address is irrelevant.

NB, I've only set up rules for IP forwarding, so I may be leaving 
myself wide open here...


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