Configuring Diald on gateway

Jerry Feldman gaf at blu.org
Tue Oct 10 07:11:31 EDT 2000


One possible solution is to assign a local address alias to your interface.
While your primary interface is eth0, the alias would be eth0:0
In Red Hat, you can do this through the netconf utility, IP aliases for 
virtual hosts. That way you can have a local address (eg. 192.168.x.x) as 
well as the dynamic address.
"zoqix" wrote:

> I'm currently using the Diald program.
> My situation is that I'm connecting my PC to a hub (which is connected
> to a gateway installed with an adsl modem).
> When the gateway detect packets for external network, it will run a
> script to activate my adsl modem.
> At timeout, it will run another script to down it. I'm using dynamic IP.
> 
> What if I want to telnet to my internal network without activating my
> adsl link? How do I setup the dynamic dns on my gateway?
> I would want it to update the caching name server by the dhcp so that I
> could telnet by hostnames.


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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
Boston Linux and Unix user group
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