I guess the trick in that case is to not start the IP address until just
before you start the server? For example if NETSTAT *IFC shows these
addresses on my i
10.17.6.32
10.17.6.33
10.17.6.34
10.17.6.35
10.17.6.36
10.17.6.37
10.17.6.38
10.17.6.39
10.17.6.40
10.17.6.41
10.17.6.42
10.17.6.43
10.17.252.190
and 10.17.6.36 is one of these addresses, it serves this server, then I
should turn autostart off and only start it right before starting the
server and I should drop it right before stopping the server? Is this
what you meant by "If the client is coded well"?


Rob Berendt

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