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terminal server security vs vpn
From: Juan B <juanbabi () yahoo com>
Date: Mon, 13 Aug 2007 05:38:13 -0700 (PDT)
Hi, I am looking for a solution to my users so they can log in from home and work connect to there office pc's, of course I will use terminlal server. My question is, why to use double encryption, why use vpn client to connect to the corporate FW and then to connect throw it with a ts session, AFAIK Ts is encrypted as well and one can set the encryption to high which is the same as VPN right? I want to nake the connection simple to the user and securure. do I need also a vpn client, I guess not, am I missing something here? I will also change the port to increase security. Thanks a lot, Juan ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need a vacation? Get great deals to amazing places on Yahoo! Travel. http://travel.yahoo.com/
Current thread:
- terminal server security vs vpn Juan B (Aug 13)
- Re: terminal server security vs vpn Chris Barber (Aug 13)
- RE: terminal server security vs vpn Brent Kern (Aug 14)
- Re: terminal server security vs vpn Ansgar -59cobalt- Wiechers (Aug 14)
- RE: terminal server security vs vpn Chandresh Dedhia (Aug 14)
- RE: terminal server security vs vpn Brent Kern (Aug 14)
- RE: terminal server security vs vpn Beauford, Jason (Aug 13)
- Re: terminal server security vs vpn Deno Vichas (Aug 13)
- RE: terminal server security vs vpn Mngadi, Simphiwe (SS) (Aug 14)
- Re: terminal server security vs vpn Isaac Perez (Aug 14)
- Re: terminal server security vs vpn Brian Loe (Aug 14)
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