Not to imply you CAN'T run servers, it just makes it more difficult ;) Dave Bristel On Wed, 25 Aug 1999, Joseph Carter wrote: > Date: Wed, 25 Aug 1999 18:04:23 -0700 > From: Joseph Carter <knghtbrd@debian.org> > To: David Bristel <targon@targonia.com> > Cc: Steve Lamb <morpheus@rpglink.com>, Steve Willer <willer@interlog.com>, > Joop Stakenborg <aba@casema.net>, debian-devel@lists.debian.org > Subject: Re: debian first in slashdot poll > > On Wed, Aug 25, 1999 at 05:02:59PM -0700, David Bristel wrote: > > Actually, DHCP is extremely useful in a corporate environment, especially when > > there is a shortage of IP addresses to go around. It is also useful to help > > keep employees from running ftp servers from their workstations. If their IP > > address keeps changing, it makes it more difficult. > > My IP changes almost daily (more frequently actually) and I run servers > all the time---and people access them too. => > > -- > Joseph Carter <knghtbrd@debian.org> Debian GNU/Linux developer > GnuPG: 2048g/3F9C2A43 - 20F6 2261 F185 7A3E 79FC 44F9 8FF7 D7A3 DCF9 DAB3 > PGP 2.6: 2048R/50BDA0ED - E8 D6 84 81 E3 A8 BB 77 8E E2 29 96 C9 44 5F BE > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > But IANAL, of course. > > > > IANAL either. My son is, but if I asked him I might get an answer I > > wouldn't want to hear. > > "Here's my invoice." ? =D > >
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