Thus spake "Keith Moore" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > And then there's the cases where you don't care WHAT your IP > > address is, as long as your hostname is stable. > > perhaps. but that assumes a particular set of applications that don't > need connections of long duration. Well, in the dialup example given, his IP address would be constant within a session, just not constant across sessions. The more interesting case would be enhancing TCP to allow endpoint IP addresses to change during the life of the connection. > Keith S | | Stephen Sprunk, K5SSS, CCIE #3723 :|: :|: Network Design Consultant, GSOLE :|||: :|||: New office: RCDN2 in Richardson, TX .:|||||||:..:|||||||:. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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