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>-----Original Message-----
>Hi,
>
>I'm looking for some suitable ways of securing my
Terminal
>Server. And I have two questions:
>
>1. I'm thinking of only allowing SSH sessions through to
>my TS box, what software do you guys recommend?
Preferably
>some open source (Woops! can I say those words here?)
What
>are you's using to do the job? I've looked as cygwin and
>some others and they look good but I'd like to read your
>opinion on this also.
I'm sure there are some open source things out there to do
this, but terminal services comes with 128-bit encryption
built in, so you might want to ask yourself is SSH is
really that necessary.
>2. I only want Administrator or power user logons to come
>from a certain IP, Can 2003 Server do it? If So how do I
>set it up?
>
>Regards
>Louis Persohn
You can adjust who can login through terminal services by
double clicking on your rdp-tcp connection in the terminal
services configuration. However, restricting who can
connect from certain IP addresses is something that isn't
built into terminal services. You might have better luck
with a firewall solution (as that is how I do it).
-M
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