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Not a problem really.  This means your DNS is dynamically assigned.
Linux has DHCP clients available to retrieve the information for you and
this will have to be run each time you dial up your ISP.  This kind of
activity is usually done inside your dial-up scripts so it should all be
automatic for you.  I haven't done dial-up in so long, I probably forgot
a lot of specifics so won't be able to help you any further right now
since I'm at work right now using a remote link to check my mail.  Good
luck.

On Wed, Jul 20, 2005 at 11:07:54AM -0500, randy turner wrote:
> 
> hi all
> has anybody on here tried this service?
> the only thing that bothers me at all
> is they say that you will get
> the dns address after you log on
> to there system
> instead of them giving it to you.
> thanks in advance
> randy
> 
> 
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> 

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