-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
Hash: SHA1
I've heard statements made of win4lin having a 'virtual' network card interface
so it can get it's own IP address via DHCP.
Now, I'll have my linux box on the network with an IP address-XXXA, win4lin
will come up on the network and request a new address, but using the
same ethernet mac address that my linux box is using. The
DHCP servers here have the security on set to 'ANAL', will reject
the request for a new IP address to the win4lin process because its using
the same mac address that it already provided an address to.
Under these circumstances, how am I to use win4lin 3.0?
Or if you claim I should ask for an exemption, take the case of having a
DSL line at home and you're allowed a single IP address via DHCP server
from your ISP.
Under those circumstances, how am I to use win4lin 3.0?
J
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE-----
Version: PGP 6.5.1 -- QDPGP 2.60
iQA/AwUBOuRYQGYvctQUJ3J+EQJsLACffdA3UsDITokijFheXv4Asauy22QAn1v/
6tCyiTpIlU9PomaD7yxWUdUX
=8sdi
-----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
_______________________________________________
Win4Lin-users mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
https://lists.netraverse.com/mailman/listinfo/win4lin-users