> On Wed, 21 Apr 1999, Cary O'Brien wrote:
> 
> > All I can say is that I have set up systems to dial one of two places,
> > depending on the ip address.  I set up 2 diald processes, one to connect
> > to my ISP, one to connect to a customer's internal lan.  This required
> > 2 separate diald processes.  The customer had a full-time internet
> > link, so whichever link came up got the default route.
> 
> How did you handle the DNS issues?  I think I have a way using bind, but
> I'm not totally sure ...
> 

Hmm...  Don't recall this being a problem.

I see -- the customer had a full-time ip connection, so whichever link
came up, I always used the nameservers at my isp.

In addition, I put the ip addresses of the customer's machines
in my /etc/hosts file.

-- cary


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