That is what I was thinking. I haven't use dhcp on linux, but on other
systems you specify your mac address in the dhcp server or something to
identify that machine and associate it with the ip address you want to
give it. If you do that when the one computer dials in to recieve it's
address it will always receive the same one. I will stop now because I
don't know any more than that since I have never used dhcp on Linux.

Keith
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On 17 Mar 1999, Graham Murray wrote:

> Talmon Reiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > Is this the  correct way to do this? If not, how would I configure diald
> > to receive the same address every time?
> 
> I don't think you can. Normally it is the terminal server which will
> allocate the address, so you have to configure the terminal server (if
> it is under your control) to always send you the same address. 
> 
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