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SecureRDP
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Version
2.0
One of the main issues today with Terminal Services is
the limited security options
available to effectively control who is allowed to
logon to your servers and who is
not. With a valid username and password, basically
anyone in the world can logon to
your server farm.More than that, hackers can use brute
force attacks trying to obtain a valid usernameand
password, without being noticed. During this process,
network bandwidth and server
resources are greatly wasted and may even prevent a
legitimate user to logon.
SecureRDP takes the administrators out of this
problem! It restricts non-authorized
users before they can even logon. With its internal
filters, SecureRDP will reject
the connection before the user can see the logon
screen. These filters include IP
addresses, MAC addresses, Computer Names, Client
Versions and so on, to name a few.
These filters can be combined to create very complex
rules.
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