On Sat, Nov 06, 2004 at 11:09:07AM -0400, Marc G. Fournier wrote:
> On Sat, 6 Nov 2004, Gaetano Mendola wrote:
> 
> >I used to have a script on my remote server that I was running in BG before
> >to touch the network, that script was bringing up the network if was down
> >for more then 2 minutes. My server is now hosted in my house and I do not
> >need it anymore, I changed it with the no-ip script :-)
> 
> Until now, I didn't think I'd need such a think :(  In almost 12 years of 
> networking, that is one thing that I've never done, unconfigured the main 
> IP ;(

Yeah, I think part of the problem was that it was an accident and not
something planned.  I have had to change the main IP address of a remote
server a couple of times, so I used a script like Gaetano's (though I
measured time in terms of seconds, usually less than ten, not minutes).
But you weren't given the chance :-)

> Then again, I think I've been lucky so far in that I've never done an 'rm 
> -rf /' either :)

Very lucky indeed.  I did that (or equivalents like rm -fr /lib) at least
two times.


Unrelated: I just noticed that you added the mboxen to lists archives.
Many many thanks for that!

-- 
Alvaro Herrera (<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>)
"La realidad se compone de muchos sueños, todos ellos diferentes,
pero en cierto aspecto, parecidos..." (Yo, hablando de sueños eróticos)

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