Chapter 22. Implementing Security for Routing and Remote Access

In this chapter: 
Remote Access Solution Components433
Threats to Remote Access Solutions438
Securing Remote Access Servers442
Securing Remote Access Clients455
Best Practices456
Additional Information457

The Routing and Remote Access Service (RRAS) enables remote computers to connect to corporate networks by using either dial-up connections or virtual private network (VPN) connections. The extension of the corporate network to these remote access clients requires a review on your part to ensure that the security of your network is not weakened when you allow remote access connectivity. Specifically, you must look at how the available components for a remote access solution work together ...

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