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Guest Cnews
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I had a consultant give me the fire drill about how our network is at risk

because we have 2 people connecting via remote desktop to 1 server. These

are set in GP to enforce high encryption level. My understanding is this

is secure- and according to the technet article I read- even login

credentials are encrypted.

Is this correct? Is the contractor just trying to scare us to have hime

setup a vpn for $$$.

Looking for comments

 

Thanks

 

craig

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Guest Mr. Arnold
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"Cnews" <carl@anywhere.com> wrote in message

news:OCQlELB0IHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

>I had a consultant give me the fire drill about how our network is at risk

>because we have 2 people connecting via remote desktop to 1 server.

>These are set in GP to enforce high encryption level. My understanding is

>this

> is secure- and according to the technet article I read- even login

> credentials are encrypted.

> Is this correct? Is the contractor just trying to scare us to have hime

> setup a vpn for $$$.

> Looking for comments</span>

 

The sensible thing to do is use a VPN solution. I think that most who are

concerned about security would recommend the usage of a VPN solution in this

situation with a strong user name and password on the remote host machine

being connected to over the Internet by client machines.

Guest Lindfalas
Posted

Hi.

 

Well svpn is good, but if the server is setup right it would not be a

problem.

Its up to admin to secure the server.. if admin cant do that he should

change job.

 

Greetz

 

 

"Cnews" <carl@anywhere.com> wrote in message

news:OCQlELB0IHA.5108@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...<span style="color:blue">

>I had a consultant give me the fire drill about how our network is at risk

>because we have 2 people connecting via remote desktop to 1 server.

>These are set in GP to enforce high encryption level. My understanding is

>this

> is secure- and according to the technet article I read- even login

> credentials are encrypted.

> Is this correct? Is the contractor just trying to scare us to have hime

> setup a vpn for $$$.

> Looking for comments

>

> Thanks

>

> craig

>

> </span>

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