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azért kicsit más/több, mint a VPN:
"To the user the connection seems to almost happen, There is definitely preparation involved from the Administration side. But the immense advantage is that users can’t just somehow “guess the VPN” gateway and pop it onto a new system. Certificates are involved, domain credentials, Active Directory and your Server 2008 R2 infrastructure are what control this. You’re not knocking on a single Cisco VPN box or a Remote Access Server. You’re banging on a big beefy security team that’ll knock you flat down if you trip on the way in.
THAT’S secure.
But I’m reading how it’s setup, it’s far superior to VPN. One of the biggest headaches I had as a user with VPN was the fact my Internet traffic would route to the office whenever I was connected. This mean if I wanted to download anything off the internet it would automatically route to the office’s slower internet connection as opposed to my nice fast Cable highspeed at home.
And an added bonus to this setup it is seamless AND secure. By establishing (via certificates) a direct trust involving both the machine AND the user, it keeps it smooth, it keeps it secure.
The more seamless it is to the user, the better their experience."
Technical Overview of DirectAccess in Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2
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