Your network contains an ISA Server Enterprise Edition array. The array provides publishing and reverse proxy services. To ensure redundancy, the array contains two member servers. The array has Network Load Balancing configured on the external network only. You have a terminal server on the internal network. You install a certificate on the terminal server and configure the terminal server to use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) as the security layer.
You need to configure the array to provide remote access to the terminal server.
What should you do?
A.
Create a Web listener that is bound to all external IP addresses that use SSL on port 443.
Create a Web publishing rule that uses the new Web listener to forward traffic to the terminal server on port 3389.
B.
Create a Web listener that is bound to the external virtual IP address that uses SSL on port 3389. Create a Web publishing rule that uses the new Web listener to forward traffic to the terminal server on port 3389.
C.
Create a server publishing rule that is bound to the external virtual IP address that uses the RDP (Terminal Services) Server protocol definition. Configure the server publishing rule to forward traffic to the IP address of the terminal server and select Requests appear to come from the original client option.
D.
Create a server publishing rule that is bound to the external virtual IP address that uses the RDP (Terminal Services) Server protocol definition. Configure the server publishing rule to forward traffic to the IP address of the terminal server and select Requests appear to come from the ISA Server computer option.