Friday, August 31, 2007

TrainSignal Lab 8 Virtual Private Networks


Learn the Proper Way to Install a VPN in Windows 2000 & Server 2003
  • Administer & Manage Remote Access Connections within the VPN Console
  • Configure VPN Clients to Connect to the VPN Server Using PPTP
  • Learn How to Configure the VPN Server as a Remote Access Server, Allowing Remote Users to Connect to the LAN
  • Secure the VPN Server by Restricting Remote Authentication Protocols to MS-CHAP v.1 and v.2
  • Install a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) Using Microsoft Certificate Services
  • Issue Machine Certificates to the VPN Clients & VPN Servers (You Need these for L2TP!)
  • Create a VPN Tunnel Using the Layer Two Tunneling Protocol (L2TP)
  • Monitor IPSec Traffic Using the IPSecmon Tool
  • Learn How to Configure Multiple VPN Servers to Connect to Each Other Over the Internet, Forming a Site-to-Site VPN
  • Create Demand Dial Interfaces (DDR) on the VPN Interfaces to Enable Site-to-Site VPNs
  • Setup TCP/IP Routes to Direct Traffic Between Two Sites
  • Configure Remote Access Policies to Control When, Where and What Your Users Can Access
  • Test and Troubleshoot Your Virtual Private Network
  • Lockdown & Secure Your VPN Server
  • Install and Use Terminal Services and Remote Desktop
  • All of this in Windows 2000 & Server 2003!

    Download: | Part 1 |
    Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 |

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