Your company plans to deploy a remote access solution to meet the following requirements:
– Ensure that client computers that are connected to the Internet can be managed remotely without requiring
that the user log on.
– Ensure that client computers that run Windows Vista or earlier can connect remotely.
– Ensure that non-domain-joined computers can connect remotely by using TCP port 443.
You need to identify which remote access solutions meet the requirements.
Which solutions should you identify?
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Explanation:
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*DirectAccess, introduced in the Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 operating systems, allows remote
users to securely access enterprise shares, web sites, and applications without connecting to a virtual private
network (VPN). DirectAccess establishes bi-directional connectivity with a user’s enterprise network every time
a user’s DirectAccess-enabled portable computer connects to the Internet, even before the user logs on. Users
never have to think about connecting to the enterprise network and IT administrators can manage remote
computers outside the office, even when the computers are not connected to the VPN. Forefront Unified
Access Gateway (UAG) 2010 extends the benefits of DirectAccess across your infrastructure, enhancing
scalability and simplifying deployment and ongoing management.
*Both L2TP and IPsec must be supported by both the VPN client and the VPN server. Client support for L2TP
is built in to the Windows Vista® and Windows XP remote access clients, and VPN server support for L2TP is
built in to members of the Windows Server® 2008 andWindows Server 2003 family.
*Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol (SSTP) is a form of VPN tunnel that provides a mechanism to transport
PPP or L2TP traffic through an SSL 3.0 channel. SSLprovides transport-level security with key-negotiation,
encryption and traffic integrity checking. The use of SSL over TCP port 443 allows SSTP to pass through
virtually all firewalls and proxy servers.