You need to enable remote users to connect as securely as possible

You deploy a Windows Server 2008 R2 VPN server behind a firewall. Remote users connect to the
VPN by using portable computers that run Windows 7. The firewall is configured to allow only
secured Web communications. You need to enable remote users to connect as securely as possible.
You must achieve this goal without opening any additional ports on the firewall. What should you
do?

You deploy a Windows Server 2008 R2 VPN server behind a firewall. Remote users connect to the
VPN by using portable computers that run Windows 7. The firewall is configured to allow only
secured Web communications. You need to enable remote users to connect as securely as possible.
You must achieve this goal without opening any additional ports on the firewall. What should you
do?

A.
Create an IPsec tunnel.

B.
Create an SSTP VPN connection.

C.
Create a PPTP VPN connection.

D.
Create an L2TP VPN connection.

Explanation:
SSTP protocol is based on SSL instead of PPTP or IPSec and uses TCP Port 443 for relaying SSTP
traffic.
Although it is closely related to SSL, a direct comparison can not be made between SSL and SSTP as
SSTP is only a tunneling protocol unlike SSL. Many reasons exist for choosing SSL and not IPSec as the
basis for SSTP. IPSec is directed at supporting site- to-site VPN connectivity and thus SSL was a better
base for SSTP development, as it supports roaming.



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