[Secure RDP - MSTSC] How to secure your Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol connections | RDP
Bhavin Patel
Secure RDP Connections - All possible ways
RDP- RDP stands for Remote Desktop Protocol and is sometimes just referred to as Remote Desktop. It’s the commonly used name for a group of applications that allow you to access computers or devices from a remote location. Default Port -3389
In this video I will show you How to secure your Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol connections.
What is RDP or Remote Desktop? Basic Security Tips for Remote Desktop Use strong passwords Use Two-factor authentication Update your software Restrict access using firewalls - Firewall settings for inbound RDP connections Enable Network Level Authentication Limit users who can log in using Remote Desktop Limit the number of connection Set an account lockout policy
Best Practices for Additional Security Do not allow direct RDP access to clients or servers from over the Internet Use RDP Gateways Change the listening port for Remote Desktop on local system Tunnel Remote Desktop connections through IPsec or SSH
How to Configure SSH Tunnel in Remote Desktop Manager
https://blog.devolutions.net/2016/10/how-to-configure-ssh-tunnel-in-remote-desktop-manager
https://medium.com/@eviatargerzi/how-to-access-rdp-over-ssh-tunnel-c0829631ad44
Keep track of who is logging into your PC
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