I would like to see all the info provided by the ISP when the External_Interface is in dynamic address - DHCP client mode.
It would be nice to have the two or three DNS servers provided by the ISP listed somewhere, perhaps as automatic entries in the network definition table.
It would also be useful to be able to use such descriptive host entries in the DNS proxy config, so that the forwarders listed in the DNS proxy would remain relevant automatically, even when the ISP made DNS server address changes and changed the DNS addresses supplied by their DHCP server.
[ QUOTE ] It would be nice to have the two or three DNS servers provided by the ISP listed somewhere, perhaps as automatic entries in the network definition table.
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That would be nice.
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It would also be useful to be able to use such descriptive host entries in the DNS proxy config, so that the forwarders listed in the DNS proxy would remain relevant automatically, even when the ISP made DNS server address changes and changed the DNS addresses supplied by their DHCP server.
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Now THAT would be really slick. ASL DNS forwarder addresses would automatically be updated. Cool.
[ QUOTE ] It would be nice to have the two or three DNS servers provided by the ISP listed somewhere, perhaps as automatic entries in the network definition table.
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That would be nice.
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It would also be useful to be able to use such descriptive host entries in the DNS proxy config, so that the forwarders listed in the DNS proxy would remain relevant automatically, even when the ISP made DNS server address changes and changed the DNS addresses supplied by their DHCP server.
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Now THAT would be really slick. ASL DNS forwarder addresses would automatically be updated. Cool.