On Tuesday 31 July 2001 10:08 pm, you wrote: > http://lists.q-linux.com/pipermail/plug/2001-June/006335.html says: > > "Freesco does not support PPoE officially but > the setup files are in ftp://www.tecknojunky.com/pub/pppoe4freesco/ > Just grab all the files there and along with the > latest .27 version from www.freesco.org, one can have > a diskette router-based PPoE with ipchains, > masquerade, dial-in ppp server etc. Coyote Linux also > supports ADSL/PPoE. Just search their docs and forums > for DSL inquiries." > > So the answer appears to be Yes, but not out of the box. > > > and dynamic IP? > > Yes. Cool. A little more challange but challange is good. > You can configure the telnet server so it only appears on your internal > interface and is blocked from the external interface. No ssh support that > I know of. What I do when I want to mess with the firewall from outside is > to ssh to one of the boxes behind my firewall (I configure freesco to let > ssh through to the web server) and then telnet back to the firewall from > there. I simply did not think of that. Going through and then back to the firewall from the inside. Good. Thanks for the pointers! I have a project for this weekend. Alan