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re: Confused by the remote desktop connection and VPN
Friday, February 15, 2008 at 7:33 am Windows Server 2003 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by Curt R
(769 messages posted)
There's yet another method to approach this. You could use putty (freeware)
to create an ssh tunnel through which you can connect via RDP. A google search on
"ssh and RDP" would yield info on this simple, yet secure setup.
On Thursday, February 7, 2008 at 9:29 am, JD HOG wrote:
>Jazzman is correct, however if you don't want to but a SSL_VPN box, you can download
>Cisco VPN 5.0.02.0090 from cisco.com. You just need to register on this website
>to get access to software downloads. Once you've installed VPN, you will need to
>create a .pcf file and then import this into VPN. I connect to our network from
>home via VPN Client and then Remote Desktop to our servers and workstations. At
>some point I may go to a Cisco ASA 5510 SSL_VPN appliance because this updates on
>its own unlike the Client VPN Software.
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