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Guest Brian Stoop
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SSH clients store a list of "key identities" of remote servers locally

following connection. When a user connects again, the "key identity" is

passed in, and if the key does not match with a key on the server, a warning

message is displayed, its not the same server as last time.

 

Can Remote Desktop offer a similar additional layer of protection ?

 

 

thanks, Brian

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Guest Vera Noest [MVP]
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Re: Remote desktop spoof protection

 

Which OS are you running on the server?

Check this out:

 

895433 - How to configure a Windows Server 2003 terminal server to

use TLS for server authentication

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=895433

 

WS2008: Network Level Authentication and Encryption

http://blogs.technet.com/askperf/archive/2008/02/16/ws2008-network-

level-authentication-and-encryption.aspx

 

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TS troubleshooting: http://ts.veranoest.net

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"Brian Stoop" <b.stoop@consultant-spam.free.com> wrote on 10 jun

2008 in microsoft.public.windows.terminal_services:

>

> SSH clients store a list of "key identities" of remote servers

> locally following connection. When a user connects again, the

> "key identity" is passed in, and if the key does not match with

> a key on the server, a warning message is displayed, its not the

> same server as last time.

>

> Can Remote Desktop offer a similar additional layer of

> protection ?

>

>

> thanks, Brian


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