I still seem to have a problem with the ISDN connection. It is sometimes connecting and still looking for localhost:901 on the web.
Couple of thoughts on this:- A major cause of dodgy ISDN calls are errant DNS/WINS lookups, look over your network setup and just have a think about this. Do you have an entry for localhost in your /etc/hosts file? You should have by default, but maybe its been broken or inadvertently commented out. Are you connecting to websites through a proxy server? It could be that your browser is going off to a proxy server on the other side of the ISDN server, even when it's meant to be connecting to itself. What make is the ISDN router and do you have access to it? You might be able to get details on the packets that are bringing up the line ( aaah, happy memories, decrypting the raw hex of an IP packet output by a 3Com OfficeConnect.... ). -- Wenn es wert das Tun ist, ist es wert das Tun falsches schnelles Sent through GMX FreeMail - http://www.gmx.net