
On Sun, 17 May 1998, Michael K. Smith wrote:
Let's not forget to mention the 10,000 dialup customers who have to change their DNS numbers. We have sent snail-mail and e-mail over and over again, yet only about 1/3 of that 10k have actually made the change away from the old numbers. How many of those customers do you think we'll lose when we officially turn off the old ip's?
We have the same problem on a smaller scale. What I chose to do at least as a short term solution is keep using a few IPs. i.e. the IP's we gave out as DNS servers are now virtual interfaces on one of our systems...so people within our network (mostly dialups) can still use the old DNS server IPs. This will cause some "connectivity problems" when UUNet recycles our old addresses...but hopefully this is just a short term solution for a temporary problem. ------------------------------------------------------------------ Jon Lewis <jlewis@fdt.net> | http://noagent.com/?jl1 for cheap Network Administrator | life insurance over the net. Florida Digital Turnpike | ______http://inorganic5.fdt.net/~jlewis/pgp for PGP public key____