RE: VPN access and certs

From: Mike [MSFT] (micook_at_online.microsoft.com)
Date: 03/09/04

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    check out the 'Deploying Remote Access VPNs' white paper here:

    http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/techinfo/planning/incremental/vpndeploy
    asp

    Michael Cook
    Microsoft PSS Security Team
    Windows 2000 MCSE, MCSA, CISSP

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    >From: "rav" <ravburano@hotmail.com>
    >Subject: VPN access and certs
    >Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 08:24:11 -0000
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    >Hi,
    >
    >
    >I want to create a VPN for access to my network.What is the best way for
    >computers outside my enterprise to obtain certs in order to use a VPN?
    >Thinking of building a IIS 2003 server in my DMZ which will run certificate
    >services through SSL. Is this the usual route?
    >
    >Also, for IPSEC, I presume its the "IPSEC" cert that people should enroll
    >for? Didn't people use to use the "computer" cert? Also, can xda's get
    certs
    >ok from the certificate server (taking for granted they can connect to the
    >cert server)?
    >
    >Thanks
    >
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