jvrenmo on Wed, 2 Aug 2000 14:06:29 +0200


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ISDN


I'm sorry to add this to the list, but all resources are now deminished (if
one can call it that way)
I'm in the process of installing a simple ISDN connection, from one of our
local daughter firms. The problem is security. We need the most secure
connection into our LAN/WAN from this site. I would like to make it
possible for every user to "LOGON" with a unique username and password,
coming into our network.
Now, I've reckoned they need to come in, through the firewall, but seeying
that not all firewalls support, autentication via ISDN connection, for
protocols other than HTPP, FTP, Gopher, I'm stuck. I need them to access
their mail (Notes) aswell.
Maybe someone can explain caller-id screening on dialback aswell, on
routers, wich I promptly looked at. Not sure how secure it is.
So anny Linux solutions here ?

The users need to extract, access their Notes databasis aswell.

M


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