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Remote Desktop Protocol Philip 10-29-2007
Posted by Chris M on October 30, 2007, 11:37 am
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Philip wrote:
> Hi, my name is Philip and iam a domain admin.
> In my work there’s an hostile environment, and i truly believe that some
> tools are being using, such as sniffers (linux) and keyloggers.
> Is remote desktop, secure enough against these tools, while managing the AD?
> If i transfer text from my workstation to the server, is this also encrypt
> by the rdp?
> Can I use administrative tools, in my desktop, without compromise the
> information?

As someone else has said, make sure that your machine is clean from
keyloggers.

As for the traffic, if you're bothered about someone sniffing the
network you could always implement an IPSec policy, if only between your
machine and the servers.


--
Chris.

Posted by Philip on October 30, 2007, 5:54 pm
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Very useful information in your posts.. IPSec might be tricky to implement..
and cant use TS6..
I'll try some of your suggestions.

Tanks guys.



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