Hi all,
Apologies for mixing topics but I have two questions that don't really
warrant separate mails.
I'm having terrible trouble finding an ADSL ethernet modem. I currently
have a regular home-office modem/router forwarding all traffic (with NAT)
to the external interface of a Debian box with a soft firewall/router, but
there's some SIP testing I need to do that would rather I had only one
layer of NAT.
Reviews at online suppliers generally seem to consider the Netgear DM111P
and the D-Link DSL300-T to be troublesome, while the Draytek Vigor 100 is
so expensive that it's something of a last resort.
What is everyone else using to connect Linux firewall/routers to ADSL? Can
I even rely on a modem to maintain a connection suitable for remote
access? I'd prefer a PPPoA-PPPoE bridge to a USB modem, although I do have
a Sagem F@st kicking around that I might try.
Alternatively, if anyone has had any success getting a UK Speedtouch 530v4
into a bridging mode I could try that. I've found a lot about it on the
forums of Australian ISPs but the UK version of the firmware doesn't seem
to support it.
The second one: Can anyone recommend an online backup/storage provider
that supports sensible (non-proprietary) backup protocols (e.g. rsync over
ssh)?
Thanks,
Matthew