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Stephen Powell wrote:
> What kinds of changes do you see happening and what changes are you
> trying to prevent?  What harm is being caused by those changes?
> In other words, what is the real world problem you are trying to solve?

I carefully type a domain name and some decent nameservers into
resolv.conf.

Then all of it gets deleted and replaced by one single nameserver, which
is the router and the nameserver of my provider.

> If you have your machine configured with a static
> IP address, for example, you won't need DHCP.  For servers, that's the
> usual way to do it.  User desktop machines normally use DHCP.

I use dial-up internet. The provider gives me a (different) address each
time. Presumably that means that I must have DHCP?


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