An administrator would like to allow Windows clients from outside the office to access workstations without using third-party software. Which of the following access methods would meet this requirement?
Being Windows clients, they should use RDG via RDP on port 3389, because it is the proprietary Windows remote access software & is not going to a third party.
A. Remote desktop gateway
A remote desktop gateway provides secure remote access to Windows desktops and servers from outside the office network, without requiring third-party software. It allows authorized users to connect to remote desktops or terminal servers on the internal network over a public network, such as the Internet. Remote Desktop Gateway uses Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) over HTTPS to establish a secure, encrypted connection between the remote client and the internal network.
The key here is NO third-party software must be used so:
To allow Windows clients from outside the office to access workstations without using third-party software, the administrator can use the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). RDP is a built-in feature of the Windows operating system that allows users to remotely connect to and control other Windows computers over a network connection.
To use RDP, the administrator will need to enable the Remote Desktop feature on the workstations that need to be accessed, and ensure that the appropriate firewall rules are in place to allow RDP traffic to pass through. The administrator will also need to provide the remote users with the necessary credentials to access the workstations.
Once RDP is set up and configured, the remote users can use the Remote Desktop client on their own computers to connect to the workstations and access them as if they were physically present in the office. This allows the administrator to provide remote access to the workstations without the need for any additional software or third-party tools.
Emmett Dulaney
"Building on RDP, a Remote Desktop Gateway offers an RDP-type of HTTPS VPN service over TCP 443 and UDP 3391. This allows users from outside the corporate firewall to connect to internal network resources (such as a work computer) from a remote device (Windows PC, Mac, tablet, smartphone, etc.) using Microsoft’s Remote Desktop connection. The benefit of a remote desktop gateway is that it increases security by encapsulating the session with TLS and does not require a VPN."
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