6. On the Select Role Services screen, select TS Gateway. When prompted to
install additional required role services, as shown in Figure 9-15, click Add
Required Role Services. Click Next.
7. Select Choose a Certificate for SSL Encryption Later, and then click Next.
Figure 9-15. Adding required role services for TS Gateway
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8. Select Later on the Create Authorization Policies for TS Gateway screen, and
then click Next.
9. Click Next on the Introduction to Network Access Services screen.
10. In the Role Services screen, verify that Network Policy Server is selected, and
then click Next.
11. Click Next on the Introduction to Web Server (IIS) screen.
12. Click Next on the Role Services screen.
13. Confirm the Installation Options, and then click Install.
14. Click Close when the installation completes. If you are prompted to restart, do
so now.
TS Gateway Certificates
TS Gateway relies on Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.0 (SSL 3.0) for encrypting the communications
between the client and the gateway. TLS 1.0 requires that an SSL-compatible
x.509 certificate be installed on the server. You can obtain a certificate in many ways. If
you already have a certificate issued by a root certification authority (CA) that participates
in Microsoft??™s Root Certificate Members Program and meets the requirements for
TS Gateway servers, you can simply use that.
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