On 15-Oct-07 08:27:01, Aniruddha wrote:
On Sun, 2007-10-14 at 17:22 -0600, John Meyer wrote:
I must have gotten into this thread a little too late. Why, exactly, would you want a static ip in a dhcp environment? Sorry for the new question, but it's better than asking people if they prefer "top or bottom" (not in that way, of course) ;-)
Lol! I agree 100% ;) The reason I would like a static ip is simple, I use ssh to troubleshoot his system. Therefor it would be handy if his ip didn't change all the time. -- Regards,
Aniruddha
Ahh! Then get him to email you whenever he starts a new session
(this could even be set up as a task for when his system starts
up). You should be able to find out the IP address he is mailing
from, from the headers in the email.
(For example, your localhost is 192.168.2.167, and you are
connected to wanadoo.nl as 85.144.207.123).
Best wishes,
Ted.
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