Re: Remote Desktop and VPN's



This page may also be of interest...

http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/techinfo/overview/vpnfaq.mspx

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"Sooner Al [MVP]" <SoonerAl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:...
> Personally I use a Secure Shell (SSH) connection with a 2048-bit RSA
> private/public key pair (encrypted with a strong pass phrase) versus a
> password (strong or otherwise) for that reason and others.
>
> http://theillustratednetwork.mvps.org/Ssh/RemoteDesktopSSH.html
>
> Of course this is for remote access to my home LAN versus a corporate
> environment.
>
> Is this for a corporate/office/work environment or a home SOHO situation?
>
> For the former you might look into using a IPSec/L2TP VPN versus a simple
> PPTP VPN. I suggest you post to the
> "microsoft.public.windows.server.general",
> "microsoft.public.windows.server.networking" and/or
> "microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services" news groups for additional
> help with setting and using an IPSec/L2TP VPN on your Windows 2003 Server
> box and the use of both Terminal Server and certificates.
>
> Other information from MS...
>
> http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/technologies/networking/vpn/default.mspx
>
> You also might consider an IPSec/L2TP end-point type router. Others can
> speak to that solution.
>
> For home you might also consider these free SSL VPN solutions...
>
> http://openvpn.net/
> http://3sp.com/showSslExplorer.do
>
> Good luck...
>
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> Al Jarvi (MS-MVP Windows Networking)
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> "danrostron" <danrostron@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:BF92FB2D-90D1-4C38-9901-C77281D8935C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm currently wanting to make a Remote Desktop connection more secure by
>> implementing a VPN.
>>
>> However, after setting up a VPN in Windows XP, I see that all you need to
>> set one up is the domain name, a username and password. I do not see how
>> this
>> is any more secure than Remote Desktop as all you need for this is the
>> domain, username and password. My main concern of using the remote
>> desktop
>> protocol is the leak of usernames and passwords via social engineering.
>> Is
>> there someway of restricting access to the VPN server to only certain
>> clients?
>>
>> I am eventually wanting to set up the VPN on a Windows Server 2003 SP1
>> machine. Are there any differences between the VPN technologies on this
>> to
>> Windows XP?
>>
>> Thanks in anticipation.
>> Regards
>> Dan Rostron
>>
>
>


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