Stan Koper wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
>  I see a setting in the SuSE configuration for DYN_IP, but it isn't
> addressed in *my* manual.  What does it refer to, and what does it do?
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You´re probably talking about this setting:
brauki@marvin:/home/brauki > cat /etc/rc.config|grep DYN
IP_DYNIP="yes"
brauki@marvin:/home/brauki > 
It´s used for ISDN connections, because there is a problem if you dial
in and get an IP assigned (=dyn IP). Basicly, the ISDN device is up and
configured with *any* dummy IP and after the connection is made, the
real IP is assigned. If you i.e. run fetchmail, the first packet leaves
with your dummy IP and therefor is never answered, the connection hangs.
The "dyn_ip patch" by Eric Corey solves this.
I have lost the overview what happened to standard modem connections
(diald), wether this might be interseting as well.
It would (IMHO) not harm to set it to yes. If you use a static IP, you
won´t need it.

Juergen

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