Re: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel?

1999-06-19 Thread Anonymous
Greetings Jose I got as far as your saying that you were using JNOS and stopped. I have to stop at that point as I have no knowledge of *NOS (TNOS,JNOS,...) as I have never used them. My apologies but I am unable to help you where *NOS is involved. I hope some of the *NOS aware on this list are

Re: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel?

1999-06-10 Thread Anonymous
-- > From: Richard Stearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel? > Date: Thursday, June 10, 1999 7:51 PM > > > > > I am sure that I am not the only guy who dials into an ISP and receives

Re: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel?

1999-06-10 Thread Bob Meyer
Maybe I wasn't real clear in my last post An easy way to do this has been worked out. Here is the readme file from ftp://gw.ko6ri.ampr.org/pub/dynamic_gate/dynamic_gate.tar.gz This is limited to adding and dropping routes in nos but you can do just about any thing you want in Linux. All you

Re: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel?

1999-06-10 Thread Richard Stearn
> > I am sure that I am not the only guy who dials into an ISP and receives > an dynamic IP address for the outside interface with ipfwadm and running > Amateur tcpip applications. Aside from hand editing source and > destination address's each time the system kicks off, is there a better > mouse

Re: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel?

1999-06-10 Thread Riley Williams
Hi John. > I am sure that I am not the only guy who dials into an ISP and > receives an dynamic IP address for the outside interface with > ipfwadm and running Amateur tcpip applications. Aside from hand > editing source and destination address's each time the system > kicks off, is there a

Re: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel?

1999-06-09 Thread John Feist
Yikes, this sounds like it could work. I was thinking of having the gw run a script with a known Private Address Pool (since each ISP has a known number of address's) and try each address until a connection is made. With a class C of address, or more, that could take up some time. The idea of for

Re: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel?

1999-06-08 Thread Lowell Brunson
> John Feist wrote: > > > I am sure that I am not the only guy who dials into an ISP and receives > > an dynamic IP address for the outside interface with ipfwadm and running > > Amateur tcpip applications. Aside from hand editing source and > > destination address's each time the system kicks o

Re: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel?

1999-06-08 Thread Bob Meyer
John Feist wrote: > I am sure that I am not the only guy who dials into an ISP and receives > an dynamic IP address for the outside interface with ipfwadm and running > Amateur tcpip applications. Aside from hand editing source and > destination address's each time the system kicks off, is ther

Re: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel?

1999-06-08 Thread Jose R. Marte A.
> I am sure that I am not the only guy who dials into an ISP and receives > an dynamic IP address for the outside interface with ipfwadm and running > Amateur tcpip applications. Aside from hand editing source and > destination address's each time the system kicks off, is there a better > mouse tr

RE: Dynamic addr for a axip or ipip tunnel?

1999-06-08 Thread Mark Schoonover
John: Maybe one way would be after you've dialed in, you could pipe the output of ifconfig into grep and look for 'inet addr:' then cut the ip address out to a file. After that you could read that file for whatever your needs. Just a thought! 73 es .mark ===