[lug] International ISPs for Travelers
Nate Duehr
nate at natetech.com
Tue Dec 5 10:27:18 MST 2000
Or a VPN client that overwrites even DHCP. Cisco's stuff does this
properly under NT.
On Tue, Dec 05, 2000 at 08:14:38AM -0800, Glenn Ashton wrote:
>
> This might be slightly off topic, but...
>
> Recently we have experienced problems with our international dial up isp
> that our traveling executives use to connect to the internet while on the
> road.
>
> Most of these problems stem from the fact that the ISP is trying to
> moderate all sorts of things via DHCP using their proprietary dialer
> software that wacks our dns settings needed for VPN.
>
> What I'd love to know if there is any Linux friendly international dial-up
> provider (assuming that Linux folks would be less likely to try to fool
> with stuff) that will give us straight dialup internet
> connections.
>
> -Glenn Ashton
>
>
>
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