Securing Terminal Services over the Internet
In my presentation on remote access at TechEd, I gave three scenarios:
- web-based access to internal resources, published with ISA Server
- "desktop over the Internet" using Terminal Services and the remote desktop web connection
- full IP-based virtual private networks with L2TP+IPsec
In the discussion on TS over the Internet, I failed to mention a very important bit. There is no mechanism built into RDP to authenticate the server to the client. This creates an opportunity to conduct a man-in-the-middle attack. Tools now exist to do exactly this.
In Windows Server 2003, you can configure TS to use TLS for server authentication and data encryption. This is extremely important for anyone running TS over the Internet. See KB 895433 for the step-by-step details.
Comments
- Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Just back from a hectic Tech Ed Europe in Amsterdam last week and thought I would drop in a note about... - Anonymous
January 01, 2003
Steve Riley has posted a link to some information about RDP security over the Internet. Check it out...