Chapter 8. Administering remote access

In the modern workplace, work rarely stops at the door of the building. Approximately 60 percent of computers used on the networks of modern organizations are laptop and tablet computers instead of traditional desktop computers. People are just as likely to be working from home or a coffee shop as they are from a desk in the office environment. Remote access enables you to grant users on untrusted networks, such as the Internet, access to trusted networks, such as the ones that host your organization’s critical servers. In this chapter, you learn how to configure RADIUS servers, clients, and proxies. You learn how to configure Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2012 R2 as a Routing and Remote Access ...

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