An Overview of Longhorn Server’s Terminal Service Gateway (Part 2)
Wednesday, 16 August 2006 by Michel Roth
A new article on MSTerminalServices.org by Brien M. Posey which gives an overview of Longhorn Server's Terminal Services Gateway. This is part two of three.

In this article, I will continue the discussion by showing you how to confirm that the necessary services are installed correctly. From there, I will show you how to create a certificate authority that issues the certificates used to encrypt gateway traffic.

If you would like to read the previous article in this series please view An Overview of Longhorn Server’s Terminal Service Gateway (Part 1).

In Part 1 of this article series, I showed you how to install the Terminal Service Gateway Service and all of the underlying dependencies. In this article, I will continue the discussion by showing you how to confirm that the necessary services are installed correctly. From there, I will show you how to create a certificate authority that issues the certificates used to encrypt gateway traffic.

Read on here.

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