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This course discusses the use of Windows Server 2003 as a VPN and provides details on the use of two common, standards-based routing protocols: Routing Information Protocol (RIP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF). This course also explains how to secure client workstations and remote access services for end users.
Objectives:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Design security for communication between networks
- Design security for communication with external organizations
- Design a client authentication strategy
- Design a security strategy for client remote access
- Design a strategy for securing client computers
Topics:
- Using Windows Server 2003 as a router
- Building routing tables
- Designing demand dial routing between internal networks
- Designing VPN connectivity
- PPTP
- L2TP
- Using remote access policies
- Designing an extranet infrastructure
- Hardening client operating systems
- Securing laptop computers
- Analyzing authentication requirements
- Choosing authentication protocols
- Choosing a remote access method
- Designing remote access policies
- Creating a remote access policy
- Using Internet Authentication service
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