On Thursday, April 03, 2003 5:10 AM [GMT+0530=IST],
Subba Rao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I use this Linux system as the gateway for my home LAN.  It has 2
> interfaces eth0 and eth1.
> eth0 - Uses DHCP to connect to the ISP
> eth1 - Uses static IP address (10.10.10.10)

You don't need a dhcp server for this.  All you need is dhcpd or pump -
something that sends a dhcp request to the ISP and then gets you an IP.

In fact you could buy a cheap broadband router (linksys or something -
available for a hundred dollars, tops, at Fry's, for example)

    srs



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