Install the TS Gateway role on a Windows Server 2008 server called WIN2K8TSG.
2. Configure a certificate for the gateway.
3. Define CAPs on the TS Gateway.
4. Define RAPs on the TS Gateway.
5. Connect to the terminal server WIN2K8TS from the Windows Vista client.
This exercise will assume the following:
?–? An Active Directory domain controller is configured.
?– The Windows Server 2008 server called WIN2K8TS is running Terminal
Services, which was installed and configured in the previous hands-on exercise,
and is a member of a domain.
?– The Windows Vista client is a member of a domain.
?–? A cleanly installed Windows Server 2008 server is available for use as your
Terminal Services Gateway server and is named WIN2K8TSG.
Figure 9-14. Terminal Services Gateway remote access
RDP over HTTPS TS Gateway Server
RDP/SSL Traffic
to Terminal
Servers
Terminal
Server
Other RDP
Host
NPS (Network
Policy Server)
Domain
Controller
Internet
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Installing the TS Gateway Role
Our first step is to install the TS Gateway Role onto our cleanly installed Windows Server
2008 server:
1. Open Server Manager.
2. Click the Add Roles link to start the Add Roles Wizard.
3. Click Next on the Before You Begin screen.
4. Select Terminal Services from the Select Server Roles Screen, and then click Next.
5. Click Next on the Introduction to Terminal Services screen.
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