On Thu, 9 May 2002, Wayne Johnson wrote:
> I asked that and couldn't quite get a streght answer.  It seems that
> the wires are owned by Quest, Service is provided by Sprint, and our
> dial tone is from a B2B phone company called Focal.
>
> I did find that our Cable Modem service will be free, but they are not
> YET offering static IP, which is necessary for our Mail & Web servers
> as well as our VPN (Freeswan).

VPN, you can use a dynamic IP -- just need to set up a hostname to follow
it. Mail you can't legally use a hostname that's CNAME'd to another, but
you can probably get away with it. Web, it'll work fine.

> Anyone have any experince in PPTP on Linux?

Yeah, don't go there. You're already using FreeS/WAN -- it's far better.

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