use existing SAN certificate for RDS
i have existing san certificate use exchange activesync. can use same certificate rds?
thanks
hi,
thanks reply.
firstly, let’s have @ difference between self signed certificate , certificate authority.
self-signed certificate the certificate has signed owner. self-signed certificates utilized testing local servers. web browser show pop-up, web site certificate self-signed. such certificates not signed certificate authority. self-signed certificate deliver little security data flows in tunnel between browser , server hence awful motive can harm server. certificate has no relation identity of person or organization. signed certificate is authorized certificate issued trustworthy certificate authority. secure socket layer utilizing encrypt data between web server , client’s browser. when client visits site shows in address bar authenticity of website. boosts confidence of customer. information flows in tunnel secure. common certified authorities are symantec, thawte, rapidssl, geotrust etc. both certificates provide encrypted technology authority verified signed certificate.
quote difference between self signed ssl & certificate authority
thus, suggest use ca. have ca in domain?
meanwhile, regarding certificate rds, can refer following:
minimum certificate requirements typical rds implementation
http://blog.kristinlgriffin.com/2010/08/minimum-certificate-requirements-for.html
configuring remote desktop certificates
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/rds/archive/2010/04/09/configuring-remote-desktop-certificates.aspx
obtain certificate remote desktop gateway server
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc725949.aspx
install remote desktop gateway server root certificate on remote desktop services client
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc754076.aspx
in addition, if need assistance on ca side, recommended post questions in our security forum.
hope helps.
best regards
jeremy wu
Windows Server > Remote Desktop Services (Terminal Services)
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