SSTP Configuration in Windows Server 2008

Nov 20
2009

Recently, Microsoft has implemented in a new solution for VPN configuration which allows users to combat network security when traveling by accessing the network on standard HTTPS port (443). Utilizing SSL technology, server certificates are now used to ensure proper communication is occurring. After reading various online configuration guides and books available in stores, administrators will still face a rather daunting task of enabling a rather easy configuration for production use. What MTC has found is that some steps are missing to ensure that proper SSL binding is done to the machines. Thanks to technet.com we are able to provide you with a link which solve almost all common SSTP protocol problems. HAPPY VPNING!

http://blogs.technet.com/rrasblog/archive/2007/11/08/do-you-want-to-change-the-certificate-used-by-the-sstp-server-read-how.aspx

4 Responses to “SSTP Configuration in Windows Server 2008”

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  4. Miato says:

    Thanks for article. Everytime like to read you.
    Miato

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