linux is a good bet,  all you have  to do is open the right ports via your
firewall which should not take you that long. I would suggest you go for
the linux solutions
Ziggy


>
>
>    I think I've got my internet connection security coming together,
>    but
> I'm worried about a potential back door.  I have one worker who
> absolutely  has to have a modem to contact the legacy system our
> billing service  uses.  What bothers me is that someone might get
> clever and use a war  dialer to find this number and try and hack their
> way around my secure  gateway.  I'd like to make this more difficult or
> at least have some way  to contain the damage.  Does anyone have any
> ideas?  I thought of possibly  putting a linux box configured as a
> firewall between her and the rest of  the network, but I'd have to have
> alot of ports open to allow all the  services she'll need so I don't
> know if that would even help much.



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