At 10:52 +0100 on 10/04/02, Mark Benson wrote:

>"I am trying to provide a solution I can easily hook another OS X machine
>or a PC too should I have to. I am trying to create a flexible network
>infrastructure not just a bit of wet string to talk to a few Macs. I
>apologise again for swearing at you guys but it stands that I need and
>want DNS on the internal network, why are you trying to tell me I don't?"
>
>I posted that before you know, did you read it? The fact is I use

Yes.  You didn't say anything like the following before.

>AppleTalk for file sharing but also use other *internal* TCP/IP
>services, such as my Intranet server on MY LCIII. If you can make iCab
>work via AppleTalk without TCP/IP so I can read the saved web-pages in
>my LCIII I'd be glad to try it. Until then I keep my IP addresses. Also

You didn't say you needed to browse local WWW pages before.  You just said
"I need this" without specifying why.

>Having machines floating around on a network with no IP addresses is bad
>mojo.

Hardly.  Especially if they're LocalTalk-only.

the pickle

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