Re: Terminal Server through the Internet
- From: "Jeff Pitsch" <jeff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2006 22:38:31 -0500
In no way is that secure. Take a look at 2x Loadbalancer. It will help you
with by palying man in the middle. http://www.2x.com
Jeff Pitsch
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"The Sheriff" <TheSheriff@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi,
We are just deploying a new terminal server in our organisation, and so
far
all is well.
The issue I have is exposing TS to the internet. We have a couple of
users
who are VERY remote and use Mac OS X, so I was think I could forward one
of
our static IP addresses to the Terminal Server.
I need to be sure this is secure and was wondering if there any guidance
for
me?
Most of our users use a Remote Client software to create a VPN tunnel, but
for some users this is not an option
Cheers
Dom
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