ISDN Router allows you to convert old hardware into a secure masquerading ISDN router, including caching nameserver, IP Port Forwarding, and on-demand channel bundling. The system fits onto a single disk, and users can change the configuration through a simple menu-based system (on the console or over telnet) and store it permanently on the disk.
| Tags | Operating Systems |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Original |
Recent releases


Changes: Support for IP Port Forwarding, on-demand channel bundling, ICQ masquerading, and more hardware (Winbond W6692 ISDN card, SMC Ultra/Ultra32 NICs) has been added. The config utility can activate new settings on the fly, and is accessible over telnet. Walldns speeds up reverse DNS queries on the LAN.


Changes: Support for on-demand channel-bundling, which increases the bandwidth to 128KBit/s when necessary.


Changes: Support for more hardware was added. A 2.0.39pre1 patch which fixes a remotely exploitable problem in the TCP/IP stack was added. Masquerading timeouts were increased, the number of ports allocated to masquerading was increased, and Squid is disabled for now.


Changes: Initial freshmeat announcement.