-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Steve, I think I am beginning to understand this. I believe what my script wants when it asks for my dhcp server address is not the address of the server, but the address that has been assigned to me by the dhcp server. So what I gave my script was just what it wanted, evidently. Sorry for the confusion. Chuck On Sun, 11 Jan 2004, Steve Holmes wrote: > I didn't have to specify an IP address at all for my DHCP server at > Cox. "They" claim the modem does it or the "modem knows what to do." > What I think happens is we broadcast network wide to request an IP and > their DHCP responds. My IP gets assigned and is seen under the addr > field of ifconfig eth1. On my box, eth0 is my local network and has > an address of 192.168.1.1 and my IP on eth1 is assigned from Cox and > is currently something like 68.129.something.something:). I can't > emagine why a firewall script would be concerned about a DHCP server > address unless it is trying to block sensative addresses or something. > - -- The Moon is Waning Gibbous (78% of Full) In a world without Fences or Walls no one needs Windows or Gates. My home page is now at http://www.mhcable.com/~chuckh -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iQCVAwUBQAJ88jVdG8M9x9tGAQLOAwP/VrC4Im7H5xoSG4ncI1HFw7JLOaGHwbqQ 8CeLA3lNxNB2djQXGcHI2dnsBpIOe+x6mhBM+si9oRFEkYeOeL6Xy7T0CVYre1uJ 0FN3RGLk1VwUg0W6CuVWY8bbUbyrKWqk2IXlvHRczGbxpfFpHLEesEn6NWLW9MvQ d8MelJNhe70= =fU/S -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----