On Apr 6, 2005 11:34 AM, Henry Hartley <henryhartley@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > As of this week, I'm on a cheaper circuit without any spare IP > addresses. The former users all were getting broadband so it wasn't > suppose to matter but my parents order for broadband is taking longer > than expected. I'd like to give them their ppp back until Verizon gets > things set up but don't know how to set it up so that dhcp can assign a > private IP address to the modem. Can anyone here point me to > documentation that will help me with this? > > I've configured a simple DHCP server before but it didn't involve ppp > and I don't really know where to start. Any help you can provide would > be greatly appreciated. > It sounds like what you need to do is create your new IP Addresses on a private (192.168.x.x) network, and then set your system to use NAT to allow the traffic to pass. That way you don't have to depend on other existing IP Addresses, and your machine can route the traffic through using NAT. I know there is information at TLDP.org with how-to's on setting up Masquerading (NAT) and PPP, but I don't recall actual links right now. Perhaps someone else will have better suggestions or links. -- David Registered Linux User 383030 (since everyone else was doing it 8-) ----------------------------------------------------------------------- There are only 10 kinds of people in this world, those who understand binary, and those who don't.