Its not unreasonable on telstras behalf.
I dont think its possible for them to support every OS
And windows (mr defacto standard) comes in a million forms
is bad enough. Messing with windows networking is 'fine' 90%
of the time. But some times it really does end in tears.

They dont support modems at all, look at it that way.

Anyway its not a hard set up. Set your default route as your
adsl line, and point your dns settings to your isdn IP.

Pretty simple really.

Dean

Chris Stokes wrote:

> This may be a dumb idea....
> 
> I have an internal (192.168.0..) network and an external on a 128k ISDN
> Firewalled with ipchains on RH7. I have just been connected with an ADSL
> line. I would like this to be used for outgoing port 80 browsing etc only
> and use the 128k ISDN for incoming port forwards of web requests, smtp etc..
> 
> I have managed to get the ADSL line working on my RH7 test box (no thanks to
> Telstra who would only install in a M$ machine with no existing NIC)
> 
> Is it possible to set my ipchains firewall up to support this type of config
> on one machine with 3 NIC's? 
> 
> Regards,
> * Chris Stokes
> Senior Systems Consultant
> Bass Software
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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