Chapter 14. Configuring Remote Access

This chapter covers the following subjects:

Remote Access Protocols: This section sets the stage for the rest of this chapter by introducing the protocols you must be familiar with, both for creating remote access connections and for authenticating users accessing your network.

Configuring Dial-Up Connections: Although dial-up hasn’t been frequently used in recent years, users can still dial in to your network from a modem and phone line without accessing the Internet. This section shows you how to configure your remote access server to enable dial-up connections.

Network Address Translation: When using IPv4, a Windows Server 2008 R2 computer can translate the limited number of public IP addresses to ...

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