Re: questions: Non-internet connected IP Address default ???
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On Tue, 9 Dec 1997, David Oswald wrote:
> QUESTION: Is their a "generic" ip addressing scheme that should be used
> within this company , since it is not connected in any way to the net.
> Does it even matter? I guess I could use any address I want ...
Others had already told about the RFC. What I'd recommend is to setup a
dhcpd. This makes the client install as generic as possible and
makes the client settings much more controllable by the server.
It's available as a debian package and must be manually configured by
editing the (rather well commented) config file.
Nils
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