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Get the focused, in-depth technical expertise you need to deploy virtual private networks (VPNs) using the Windows Server 2003 operating system. The authorsnetworking specialists from the Microsoft Windows Server teamthoroughly detail VPN components, capabilities, and security considerations for remote access and site-to-site connections. From planning and design to deploying and troubleshooting your solution, you get expert technical guidance through all key decision points and procedures. This guide also features an end-to-end deployment example and best practices information, with additional resources on CD.
Get the technical drill-down you need to: Evaluate your organization’s interoperability and security requirements Define and implement VPN-related network infrastructureincluding routing, name resolution, Active Directory domains, and certificate services Select and implement VPN protocolsPPTP and L2TP/IPSec Implement advanced security services, including Network Access Quarantine Control and certificate-based authentication Design, configure, and deploy VPN servers, including firewall configuration Configure RADIUS authentication for VPN connections Plan and implement remote access policies Use Connection Manager for large-scale remote access VPN deployment Set up a VPN test lab Learn expert troubleshooting tacticsincluding solutions to common problems
CD features: VPN Deployment Calculator Troubleshooting worksheets Fully searchable eBook
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Synopsis
Get the focused, in-depth technical expertise you need to deploy virtual private networks (VPNs) using the Windows Server 2003 operating system. The authors—networking specialists from the Microsoft Windows Server team—thoroughly detail VPN components, capabilities, and security considerations for remote access and site-to-site connections. From planning and design to deploying and troubleshooting your solution, you get expert technical guidance through all key decision points and procedures. This guide also features an end-to-end deployment example and best practices information, with additional resources on CD.
Get the technical drill-down you need to:
- Evaluate your organization’s interoperability and security requirements
- Define and implement VPN-related network infrastructure—including routing, name resolution, Active Directory domains, and certificate services
- Select and implement VPN protocols—PPTP and L2TP/IPSec
- Implement advanced security services, including Network Access Quarantine Control and certificate-based authentication
- Design, configure, and deploy VPN servers, including firewall configuration
- Configure RADIUS authentication for VPN connections
- Plan and implement remote access policies
- Use Connection Manager for large-scale remote access VPN deployment
- Set up a VPN test lab
- Learn expert troubleshooting tactics—including solutions to common problems
CD features:
- VPN Deployment Calculator
- Troubleshooting worksheets
- Fully searchable eBook
For customers who purchase an ebook version of this title, instructions for downloading the CD files can be found in the ebook.
About the Author
Joseph Davies is an award-winning author and instructor with 18 years' experience in TCP/IP, networking, and security technologies. His books include Understanding IPV6, Second Edition and Windows Server 2008 TCP/IP Protocols and Services, and he writes the monthly column "The Cable Guy" for Microsoft TechNet.
Elliot Lewis, a program manager in the Network Infrastructure group on the Windows Server team, is responsible for routing, remote access, and VPN solutions for Windows Server 2003. He is MCSE, CCDP, CCSE, and MCT certified.