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. ----------------------------------------- This email was sent using One2Net ING WebMail. "One2Net, A Network Of People & Technology" http://one2net.co.ug/