Microsoft
Software
Hardware
Network
Question : Does Windows 7 built-in connectivity provide a comparable level of security to the existing VPN setup?
Currently use XP PRO L2TP/IPSec (machine and user certificates) for our VPN connectivity in conjunction with our ISA 2006 server, which has worked great to date. We’re now planning a migration to Windows 7 systems and looking at the built-in functionality. Does Windows 7 built-in connectivity provide a comparable level of security to the existing VPN setup? If so, are there any best practices or easier methods of deployment? (Our infrastructure is 2003 servers/active directory, and a couple of 2008 servers.)
Answer : Does Windows 7 built-in connectivity provide a comparable level of security to the existing VPN setup?
L2TP/IPSec is still available with W7. However, W7 allows in addition to use pure IPSec with IKEv2 (only) - I don't know if your ISA server supports that. Ideally you need to do any change (for L2TP/IPSec).
Random Solutions
Select statement with Datepart failing
sharing permission in Windows2003
mailbox move in exchange 2007
SSH console: go to specified folder after login
Php 500 internal server error received on website but not using xampp at home
subquery returned more than 1 value: database vendor code 512
Microsoft Access Database Engine 2010 Redistributable and "OpenRowSet"
VB.NET executable error on Excel SaveAs method when run or submitted by SSIS.
Flash XML content
mySQL complicated unions and subqueries