Verizon DSL?
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Wed Oct 25 12:04:50 EDT 2000
John,
Some of your email has been bouncing.
Verizon DSL uses PPPoE which gives you a dynamic IP. Mediaone also
gives you a dynamic IP, but Mediaone also assigns you a host name
which is updated when your IP address changes. Don't know if Verizon
assigns a host name. Mediaone host names used to be your email user
name, eg. gaf.ne.mediaone.net. Now they use the MAC address of your
NIC. I don't know if they allow you to request your email userid any
longer. Many of us kept our old host names. I think RCN also uses the
MAC address as part of the host name.
Not all DSL providers use PPPoE and some will provide a static IP.
On 25 Oct 2000, at 11:28, jc at trillian.mit.edu wrote:
> BTW, a week or so back I asked a similar question about
> RCN. But I didn't get it back from the list, and never saw
> any replies. I do remember sending it with the -v option
> and saw that blu.org accepted it. So was it tossed out, or
> was it just something that nobody had any opinions on?
>
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Boston Linux and Unix user group
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