On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 15:11, Jago Pearce wrote: > I'm behind NAT at work and I need to connect to home, which is also behind > NAT. > > What programs have tried to get past the NAT problem? I heard that mnet, the > p2p program uses a ticketing system to pass messages. Any other programs > that have attempted to do nat-to-nat and done so successfully? In particular > - VoIP? <snip> I'm used to the VPN world so for me the obvious choice is to set up a VPN tunnel between home and office. Hopefully it's not a major concern but an added benefit is that your VoIP is encrypted and not subject to useful interception. OpenS/WAN (http://www.openswan.org) should work nicely if your are running Linux on your gateway. -- John A. Sullivan III Chief Technology Officer Nexus Management +1 207-985-7880 john.sullivan@xxxxxxxxxxxxx --- If you are interested in helping to develop a GPL enterprise class VPN/Firewall/Security device management console, please visit http://iscs.sourceforge.net