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What is a secure way to access a PC remotely?
I have been recently on the task of securing a connection to a home PC from a remote tablet to access it as a remote desktop. The tablet will be connecting from various IP addresses.
Where my concerns ...
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Windows 10 Pro as RDP Host with SSL Certificate. How?
I have exhausted my patience looking for how to add an SSL certificate to my Windows 10 Pro machine so that when I connect from another place, I don't get certificate errors.
So far, every guide I run ...
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Remote Desktop Authentication without NTLM - How to Configure from non-Windows clients?
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This has been bugging me for quite a while (and no amount of internet searching has amounted to a decent solution), so I'm hoping someone can offer some sage advice. When I try and start a ...
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Can an administrator see what I do in a remote desktop environment? [closed]
Can an administrator see what I do in a remote desktop environment?
Is it possible at all, does it depend on certain programs?
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Safety of RDP without network level authentication
I have been reading about RDP and Active Directories and I have gathered following understandings that I'm not sure are correct:
Seems like RDP with Network Level Authentication works only (or most ...
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Remote desktop is not working anymore after changing Network access in Local Policy, Security Options
I've followed the instruction in this post and changed some settings on the server, restarted the server and now I can't do remote desktop anymore.
I think the culprits are the last three things ...
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Sending password to rdesktop securely
I want to send password to rdesktop so that it doesn't show up in ps. Is there any safe alternative for passing with command-line parameter? I even can develop an application for this if it helps. Any ...
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When logging in remotely, can the laptop you use be traced? [closed]
If you were to log in to your company's network using a remote connection but used another employee's login details, not your own, would the administrator be able to trace which laptop was used?
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Is it possible to detect the hardware of an internet connected server using your web browser? [closed]
Information like hardware configuration, running OS version, etc. of a data center server connected to the internet? Basically, I am more interested in knowing data center cluster, their locations &...
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Is a jump server really necessary when using RDC to connect to Azure VM?
We are setting up a new Network which includes a VM in Azure. I can connect to this via RDC.
However, our security guy wants me to access it through a second VM for security reasons. In other words, ...
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Concealing an RDP service with a website
Is there a way (using a proxy or otherwise) to conceal an RDP service listening on port 443, such that HTTPS requests made from a browser serve a website while RDP requests connect as normal?
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Windows server 2008 Admin password changes after logout
I have windows server 2008 with two administrator accounts and I have a fixed IP for it.
I access the server with remote desktop but every time I logout of any of the 2 admin accounts i can't login ...
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Giving access to multiple users for remote desktop
I have 50+ users whom I want to give remote desktop access to multiple VM machines. Instead of adding each individual user to "Remote desktop users" I created a AD security group & added all the ...
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Non-admin users can't run MMC on Windows Server 2008 domain controller
I have created some delegated privileges for IT administrators. One of the groups of people has some Active Directory permissions but is not server administrators or domain administrators. They also ...
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do I still need to block attacks on my server once I lock it down by ip?
I have a public dedicated server that clients log in to via RDP. I am using rdpguard to block bad RDP logins attempts on my server. Recently, I locked it down to only allow specific IP addresses ...