Which VPN solution should you implement?

You work as a Network Administrator at AIOTestking.com. AIOTestking.com has an Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named AIOTestking.com. All servers in the AIOTestking.com domain
have Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
Sales users often work away from the office. The Sales users have portable computers that have
Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP installed. All client computers are members of the
AIOTestking.com domain.
You have been asked to implement a remote access solution to enable the Sales users to connect
to the network when they are working away from the office.

The remote access solution must ensure that all Sales users can connect to the network.
Which VPN solution should you implement?

You work as a Network Administrator at AIOTestking.com. AIOTestking.com has an Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) domain named AIOTestking.com. All servers in the AIOTestking.com domain
have Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 installed.
Sales users often work away from the office. The Sales users have portable computers that have
Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP installed. All client computers are members of the
AIOTestking.com domain.
You have been asked to implement a remote access solution to enable the Sales users to connect
to the network when they are working away from the office.

The remote access solution must ensure that all Sales users can connect to the network.
Which VPN solution should you implement?

A.
Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol (PPTP).

B.
Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol (L2TP).

C.
Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP).

D.
DirectAccess.



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sysadmin

sysadmin

PPTP can work but is insecure. I don’t even know why they support it.
SoftEther VPN is a pretty sick though.

Who

Who

SSTP is a better product.

Mark

Mark

L2TP isn’t secure unless you are running IPSEC over it(?)

Martijn

Martijn

Yes, L2TP in combination with IPsec is the most secure VPN protocol that you can deploy with a WS2012 VPN server if you need to support clients running Windows XP.

Mark

Mark

So it shouldn’t be the answer(?)

Martijn

Martijn

The answer should be ‘L2TP/IPsec’ but as this is no option, L2TP is the best answer.