Does anyone have any experience with ISDN with respect to the ability to have remote access (port forward to another internal server)? We have just installed an external 3com unit (3c892-a) and there appears to be no advanced features to port forward, etc. I even commented to someone this week that a 30.00 LinkSys (for cable/dsl) will do more than than this 2-300.00 isdn modem/'router'. This client really needs the ability to have rmeote access to some data on their apache server. We upgraded the line from dialup to ISDN (the only high speed available in his area) specifically for this purpose (aside from the obvious speed increase). I would prefer to handle all NAT/filtering/port forwarding using OpenBSD... But have discovered there is limited support for ISDN under OpenBSD. I could be wrong. Are there ISDN units (external) available that perform these advance functions? Or, should I consider an internal unit under Linux? Is anyone aware of an OpenBSD solution? I'd also like to lump on the ability to handle IPSec...for future use...although not critical at the moment. Any recommendations? -- -M Meg Consulting "... speeding and automating tasks ..." mike@megconsult.com http://megconsult.com off: 602.992.4141 toll free: 866.382.CARE --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss