From: gkz@csi.com (Gerd Ziran)
Subject: Re: ISDN RAS dial in connection through Firewall?
Date: 1999/09/16
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Daniel,
partial answers:
1. You'll need NT NDIS WAN drivers for your ISDN card, but then you
can use it for all RAS activities just like an analog modem. I have a
NT4 Server machine with an active AVM B1 card running this way.
2. Don't think so, at least I cannot assign one to my card. Although
the card, with NDIS drivers installed, will show up in the adapter
list, but it cannot be selected in the TCP/IP property sheet.
3. Can't answer that - never used it
4. Can you clarify on this ?
On Wed, 15 Sep 1999 21:20:03 +0800, "Daniel Domain"
wrote:
>Hi there,
> Can someone please help me? I having a NT 4 server and a Novell
>4.11 Server, workstations running Intranetware Client. Protocol: TCP/IP and
>IPX/SPX. I need to install a ISDN card (internal) on the NT server to allow
>personnel with ISDN connection at home to dial in, so that they can work
>from home.
>
>Questions are:
> 1. Is it possible to install a internal ISDN modem?
> 2. Can I assign a IP to the internal card?
> 3. I will be install a firewall product (eg. Checkpoint)
>in the future,
> can the remote user walk through the firewall and
>connect to the lan.
> Because from what I heard firewall product like
>Checkpoint runs
> only TCP/IP. So how to configure?
> 4. Where will be the authentication be?
>
> Can the above be configure?
>
>
>Daniel
>
>
>
>
Gerd Ziran
[MVP-DTS, ClubWin]
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