> Do you mean the NAT that the modem is doing?  If so, that's a problem.  I'm
> using an Arescom NetDSL 800 series modem, which comes "pre-configured per
> stringent specifications from MSN."  And (as far as I know--and I've
> looked) there is no way for me to do any kind of configuration on it at
> all.  If that weren't the case, I'd just put the thing in bridge mode and
> have done with it.
>

  I have an MSN/Arescom setup too.  It is using NAT: the gateway is 
192.168.1.1 and the client is 192.168.1.2.  However I read on the net that it 
is setup to portforward everythig from the gateway to the 192.168.1.2 
address.  I belive this to be true as I'm getting MS SQL and IIS hacks 
hitting my firewall.

  I guess it is time to hack their "stringent" pre-config ;-)


-Casey


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