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Re: (ASCEND) Clients DNS



Is there an equivalent RADIUS implementation for this
behavior?

Thanks in advance!


At 09:26 PM 12/24/97 -0500, you wrote:
>
> We assign DNS to our clients durring PPP negoiation, We have had no
>problems with this since we implemented it back in 5.0AP5 and we
>are currently running 5.0Ap38. Here is the setup we use.
>
>
>DNS...   
>Domain Name=erols.com    
>Sec Domain Name=
>Pri DNS=X.X.X.X   <---- X.X.X.X = I.P Addresses of DNS Servers
>Sec DNS=X.X.X.X   <---- X.X.X.X = I.P Addresses of DNS Servers
>Allow As Client DNS=Yes
>Pri WINS=0.0.0.0
>Sec WINS=0.0.0.0
>List Attempt=No
>List Size=N/A
>Client Pri DNS=0.0.0.0
>Client Sec DNS=0.0.0.0 
>
>Thus we define no DNS under Client Pri and Sec, It defaults back to 
>what the Max uses.
>
>Jason Nealis
>Director Internet Operations
>Network Access
>Erols Internet
>
>On Wed, 24 Dec 1997, Bosco Tsang wrote:
>
>> In Max 4048, is there a function/feature that it can
>> assigned the DNS address to the clients? Or when the client connects
>> to the unit, they will be forced to use the DNS that max is using?
>> 
>> The ideal case is that, user configures Windows95 DNS / Win 3.1 Trumpet
DNS;
>> user connects to max, it will force the user to ignore the DNS in Windows95
>> or Trumpet, instead the user will use whatever DNS that max has set.
>> 
>> We have tried the Clients DNS, but it seems not working.
>> 
>> Merry Christmas,
>> Bosco.
>> Bosco Tsang
>> InterPacific Online
>> bosco@ipoline.com
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