Transient remote host

Barry Margolin barmar at genuity.net
Tue May 14 01:28:52 UTC 2002


In article <abpevb$gei$1 at isrv4.isc.org>,
lane holcombe <lane_holcombe at cd-solutions.net> wrote:
>But routing IS working.  At the moment that the dialup is connected
>the server is able to contact the remote ip.  And all the while this
>same server is acting as the default gateway for the several clients
>(i.e. he is routing packets back and forth for the clients).
>
>It seems as if the clients have to be told specifically to route this
>new address through their default gateway ... as if there was some
>other route that they would take (even though there is never another
>route).

Regardless, there's nothing you can do in DNS to affect routing tables.

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Barry Margolin, barmar at genuity.net
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