Yeah, I am using it on a Redhat 7.0 box: 1) DHCP client for COX (dhcpcd) 2) DHCP server for my internal net (for the house) 3) DNS, QMAIL and pop3. A tip that took me 5 days to figure out: I never could get the scripts to work correctly to dynamically get the IP from cox as written. My solution: give the card a static ip (preferably the one that use probably will get from cox and and then afterward call dhcpcd. Also, if you are running your own dns, use the the "-R" option for dhcpcd to prevent its trashing of your resolv.conf file. > > I use it with Redhat using the DHCP deamon. It should have been installed when you > installed suse. su to root and run: dhcpcd -h [hostname] eth1. Your hostname should be > something like cx123456a, the one Cox gave you. > > Jerry Dennington -- Stephen Smith 1955 E. Bluefield Ave. Phoenix, AZ 85022 (602)971-9520