RE: Firewalls on VPNs - Best Practice Advice
- From: v-jasont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jason Tan (MSFT))
- Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 12:30:06 GMT
I am sorry. Please ignore my previous wrong message.
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| From: v-jasont@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Jason Tan (MSFT))
| Organization: Microsoft
| Date: Wed, 27 Jul 2005 12:28:05 GMT
| Subject: RE: Firewalls on VPNs - Best Practice Advice
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| Hi,
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| Thanks for posting!
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| Please help me know if you want to make the IT person manage the remote
DC
| via Remote Desktop? As Mike said, you may want to enable "Allow logon
| through Terminal Services" to let him logon to the DC.
|
| Some information for your reference:
| 278433 Accessing Terminal Services Using New User Rights Options
| http://support.microsoft.com/?id=278433
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| 278666 Error Message When You Try to Connect to a Terminal Server Computer
| http://support.microsoft.com/?id=278666
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| Hope the information helps. If there is anything that is unclear, please
| feel free to let me know.
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| Thanks & Regards,
|
| Jason Tan
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| Microsoft Online Partner Support
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| | Reply-To: "Richard Tubb" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| | From: "Richard Tubb" <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
| | Subject: Firewalls on VPNs - Best Practice Advice
| | Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 10:34:17 +0100
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| | Hi,
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| | I'm running Windows XP SP2 with the Windows Firewall turned "on" as
| default
| | for all connections.
| |
| | I use the PC for connecting to various remote networks via VPN. Having
| | previously been advised (http://tinyurl.com/cej6f) that Firewalling VPN
| | connections is not recommended, I've turned off Windows Firewall
| | specifically for these VPN connections in the
| |
| | My question regards the fact that whenever I connect to a network via
| VPN,
| | that Windows Security Centre "warns" me that the connection is not
| | firewalled. What would be the best practice to stop this behaviour?
| Turing
| | off warnings altogether (i.e. "I have a Firewall Solution I'll monitor
| | myself" tick-box within Security Centre) is not preferred as I would
like
| to
| | continue being warned if my Firewall has been turned off for LAN or
Wi-Fi
| | connections, but not for VPN connections.
| |
| | Any advice much appreciated.
| |
| | Regards,
| |
| | Richard Tubb.
| | www.netlinktrading.co.uk
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