On Wednesday, April 10, 2002, at 12:49 PM, the pickle wrote:
> Yes. You didn't say anything like the following before.
>
>> AppleTalk for file sharing but also use other *internal* TCP/IP
>> services, such as my Intranet server on MY LCIII. If you can make iCab
>> work via AppleTalk without TCP/IP so I can read the saved web-pages in
>> my LCIII I'd be glad to try it. Until then I keep my IP addresses. Also
>
> You didn't say you needed to browse local WWW pages before. You just
> said
> "I need this" without specifying why.
I have definitely mentioned needing ahd having internal http somewhere.
>> Having machines floating around on a network with no IP addresses is
>> bad
>> mojo.
>
> Hardly. Especially if they're LocalTalk-only.
Well this is ethernet. So I give them IP addresses. Why does it matter
why I need IPs anyway. The fact is I want, need and have them. I am also
trying to share the internet around this network (the whole point of
this thread - see the "internet" bit in the title) which requires TCP/IP
does it not?
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