Using Remote Desktop IP Virtualization
Windows 2008 R2 and newer
On Windows Server 2008 R2 and newer, Terminal Server is changed to the Remote Desktop Session server that supports Remote Desktop IP VirtualizationAssigning IP addresses to remote desktop connections on a per session or per program basis. and no longer needs the usage of proxy servers.
Remote Desktop IP Virtualization works in two modes:
- Per-Session mode assigns an IP addressAn identifier assigned to devices connected to a TCP/IP network. per user session.
- Per-program mode assigns an IP address for specified applications.
For more details and information about configuring Remote Desktop IP Virtualization, see the official Microsoft blog.
Windows 2008 and older
On Windows Server 2008 and older, Terminal Server works only with a single IP address that is shared among all users of Terminal Server. This may cause problems, because Kerio Control cannot distinguish the users in the environment of Terminal Server.
Use a proxy server and force the authentication with each request, but this authentication is not compatible with the NTLMNT LAN Manager - Security protocols that provide authentication for Windows networks. protocol, full HTTPSHypertext Transfer Protocol - version of HTTP secured by SSL. filtering and other protocols.