Remote-access Guide

configuring routing and remote access server 2008

by Deborah Graham Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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  • Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Routing and Remote Access.
  • In the left pane of the console, click the server that matches the local server name. ...
  • Right-click the server, and then click Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access to start the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard. Click Next.
  • Click Remote access (dial-up or VPN) to permit remote computers to dial in or connect to this network through the Internet. Click Next.
  • Click VPN for virtual private access, or click Dial-up for dial-up access, depending on the role you want to assign to this server.
  • On the VPN Connection page, click the network interface that is connected to the Internet, and then click Next.
  • On the IP Address Assignment page, do one of the following: If a DHCP server will be used to assign addresses to remote clients, click Automatically, and then click Next. ...
  • Accept the default setting of No, use Routing and Remote Access to authenticate connection requests, and then click Next.
  • Click Finish to enable the Routing and Remote Access service and to configure the remote access server. ...

To enable Remote Access, open the Routing and Remote Access console from the Administrative Tools menu, right-click the computer running Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Server 2008 R2
Seven editions of Windows Server 2008 R2 were released: Foundation, Standard, Enterprise, Datacenter, Web, HPC Server and Itanium, as well as Windows Storage Server 2008 R2. A home server variant called Windows Home Server 2011 was also released.
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Windows_Server_2008_R2
that you want to host this role, and then click Configure And Enable Routing And Remote Access.
Jul 15, 2011

Full Answer

How do I configure routing and remote access (RRAS) in Windows Server 2008?

The first step is to install the Routing and Remote Access (RRAS) role in Windows 2008 Server. If you go into the Add Roles Wizard, the RRAS role can be difficult to find because what you really need to add is the Network Policy and Access Services role then the Routing and Remote Access Services Role (as you see in Figure 4 and Figure 5).

How do I enable the routing and remote access service?

To Enable the Routing and Remote Access Service Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Routing and Remote Access. In the left pane of the console, click the server that matches the local server name. If the icon has a red arrow in the lower-right corner, the Routing and Remote Access service isn't enabled. Go to step 3.

How do I enable remote access to a Windows Server?

Right-click the server, and then click Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Accessto start the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard. Click Next. Click Remote access (dial-up or VPN)to permit remote computers to dial in or connect to this network through the Internet.

How many routing options are there in Windows Server 2008?

Windows Server 2008 has one solid static routing option and one scalable dynamic routing option – RIPV2. I discussed how OSPF has been removed from Windows 2008 (and how I feel about that).

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How do I set up Remote Access and routing?

Click Start, point to Administrative Tools, and then click Routing and Remote Access. In the console tree, expand Routing and Remote Access, expand the server name, and then click Remote Access Policies. Right-click the right pane, point to New, and then click Remote Access Policy.

How do I setup Remote Desktop on Windows Server 2008?

How to configure Remote Desktop in Windows Server 2008 R2 step by...Step 1: Begin the installation. ... Step 2: Select Remote Desktop Services roles you want to install. ... Step 3: Pick the license mode. ... Step 4: Allow access to Remote Desktop Session Host (not required) ... Step 5: Configure the client experience.More items...•

What is the use of routing and remote access service?

RRAS is a software router and an open platform for routing and networking. It offers routing services to businesses in local area network (LAN) and wide area network (WAN) environments or over the Internet by using secure VPN connections.

How do I set up RRAS?

Right-click the VPN server, then select Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access. The Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard opens. In the Welcome to the Routing and Remote Access Server Setup Wizard, select Next. In Configuration, select Custom Configuration, and then select Next.

How do I enable Remote Desktop Services?

Set up the PC you want to connect to so it allows remote connections:Make sure you have Windows 10 Pro. ... When you're ready, select Start > Settings > System > Remote Desktop, and turn on Enable Remote Desktop.Make note of the name of this PC under How to connect to this PC.

What is port for RDP?

Overview. Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) is a Microsoft proprietary protocol that enables remote connections to other computers, typically over TCP port 3389.

What is the main purpose of a RAS server?

A remote access server (RAS) is a type of server that provides a suite of services to remotely connected users over a network or the Internet. It operates as a remote gateway or central server that connects remote users with an organization's internal local area network (LAN).

What is the difference between RAS and RRAS?

Microsoft Remote Access Server (RAS) is the predecessor to Microsoft Routing and Remote Access Server (RRAS). RRAS is a Microsoft Windows Server feature that allows Microsoft Windows clients to remotely access a Microsoft Windows network.

How can you install enable and configure Remote Access services on server?

Install the Remote Access roleOn the DirectAccess server, in the Server Manager console, in the Dashboard, click Add roles and features.Click Next three times to get to the server role selection screen.On the Select Server Roles dialog, select Remote Access, and then click Next.Click Next three times.More items...•

Is IIS required for RRAS?

RRAS: Features are managed in the Routing and Remote Access console. The Remote Access server role is dependent on the following features: - Web Server (IIS): Required to configure the network location server and default web probe.

How do I configure Windows Server Routing?

Right-click the server, and select Configure and Enable Routing and Remote Access.When the wizard opens, click Next.Select Network address translation (NAT) and click Next.Select the network interface that your users will use to connect to the internet, and then click Next.More items...

Can DHCP support Remote Access?

When you enable Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to assign a static IP address to an onboard network interface during first-time setup, you can complete the configuration remotely by using an SSH client. If your system includes an e0M interface, the system broadcasts a DHCP request through it.

What is RD Session Host?

The Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) holds the session-based apps and desktops you share with users. Users get to these desktops and apps through one of the Remote Desktop clients that run on Windows, MacOS, iOS, and Android. Users can also connect through a supported browser by using the web client.

What is the new name of terminal server?

Remote Desktop ServicesTerminal Services has been renamed to Remote Desktop Services.

What is the importance of Remote Desktop Services?

The major benefit of a remote desktop connection is being able to connect to your data from anywhere in the world. Your data is in one place that is easy to see and you no longer have to have software installed on your own computer.

How to access CRL distribution points?

Click the Details tab of the certificate and scroll down to the CRL Distribution Points entry and click on that entry. In the lower pane you will see the various distribution points based on the protocol used to access those points. In the certificate seen in the figure below, you can see that we need to allow the SSL VPN client access to the CRL via the URL:

How do you know what URL the SSL VPN client needs to connect to in order to download the CRL?

How do you know what URL the SSL VPN client needs to connect to in order to download the CRL? That information is contained within certificate itself. If you go to the VPN server again and double click on the certificate in the IIS console, as you did earlier, you will be able to find this information.

How to install IIS Web Server 2008?

Perform the following steps on the VPN server to install the IIS Web server role: Open the Windows 2008 Server Manager. In the left pane of the console, click the Roles node. Figure 1. Click the Add Roles link on the right side of the right pane. Click Next on the Before You Begin page.

How to add a role in a server?

In the Server Manager, click the Roles node in the left pane of the console. In the Roles Summary section, click the Add Roles link. Click Next on the Before You Begin page. On the Select Server Roles page, put a checkmark in the Network Policy and Access Services checkbox.

What certificate is needed for VPN?

The VPN server needs a machine certificate to create the SSL VPN connection with the SSL VPN client computer. The common name on the certificate must match the name that the VPN client will use to connect to the SSL VPN gateway computer.

Where is the certificate icon in IIS?

In this example, the name of the server is W2008RC0-VPNGW. Click on the Server Certificates icon in the right pane of the IIS console.

Does VPN reverse NAT?

When the connection reaches the external interface of the VPN server, the VPN server will reverse NAT the connection to the Certificate Server. If you are using an advanced firewall, such as an ISA Firewall, you could make publishing the CRL site more secure, by allowing access only to the CRL, and not the entire site.

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Introduction

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Summary

  • Windows Server 2008 has one solid static routing option and one scalable dynamic routing option – RIPV2. I discussed how OSPF has been removed from Windows 2008 (and how I feel about that). We talked about why you would use static routing versus dynamic routing. Finally, I showed you how to configure static routing with the route command and dynamic routing by installing RI…
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