Jason Maas wrote:
And are you really using 100.100.100.x IP addresses? Assuming that
you don't own those, it's probably not the greatest idea, though it's
not the end of the world as long as you keep packets from going out to
the Internet using those addresses.
Thanks. As I said later I was just using hte wrong dhcp file like a dummy.
And no, nothing with those addresses touches the net. I rather
disapprove of it as an ip framework, but I inherited it and changing it
would be a bigger headache than I care to deal with ever. We've got a
nice firewall and those ip's are strictly internal, so no harm no foul.
--
joe auerbach
systems administrator
pcb / rossman and co
614-523-4150
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