03-17-2020 12:39 PM
With the current Corvir 19 issue, the agency I work for has adopted a maximum telework posture. The issue I have now is how do my administrators work on user laptops when both the administrator and the user are using AnyConnect to VNP to the agency network.
Currently our workstations are configured with RDP turned off. Also, I have no influence on the VPN choices that the agency makes, so all solutions need to be on the client side.
Thanks for any ideas or assistance you can provide.
03-17-2020 02:46 PM
RDP is run on tcp protocol and its not secure protocol. in order to access the RDP if its configured behind the firewall yes than its safe as firewall is doing/block unauthorized access.
if user login to their laptop and connect to RDP via anyconnect in that case in order to accommodate other user your server team need to make sure the RDP server itself can handle multiple user connected to this RDP server.
cisco anyconnect is a good choose. you need to let your user get connected to agency network. it fulfil the purpose.
Currently our workstations are configured with RDP turned off. Also, I have no influence on the VPN choices that the agency makes, so all solutions need to be on the client side.
this answer can be so lengthy. all depends what you want and what you want to achieve. in these circumstance when crona virus around you need a simple secure and easy to deploy solution. it also depends how much good skill set you have with security or cisco products. if you can up and run the anyconnect with in a given time it fulfill your purpose.
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