We have a device that resides within our DMZ, a select group of DHCP users will
need access. I don't really want to give the users static IP addresses, can
some kind of alternate authentication be used? I've tried User Authentication,
only to find out it only supports telnet rlogin http,https and ftp. I would
like to keep the users on DHCP IPs, they will be accessing the DMZ resource
via a RDP connection [tcp port 3389] Will client authentication work?
thoughts | ideas | suggestions
Thanks!
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