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RDP to multiple subnets from single thin client

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iLinkTech

IS-IT--Management
Nov 28, 2003
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DE
Hi,

Scenario: company with 3 distinct groups that require access to 3 distinct domains on 3 different subnets (LAN and WAN). These users need to be able to go to any terminal in the building and based on a pre-configured RDP connector connect with their respective subnet/domain. Using terminal services and will eventually migrate to a VDI solution.

I'm looking for something that would enable me to provision a smart card (ideally), USB token, etc with both a digital certificate for the user's domain and the domain's pre-configured RDP connector file. In perfect world, I would also be able to put an additional certificate on the device to support local access to the thin clients (no cert, no access at all). The thin clients are not attached to any domain though they could be part of their own domain if needed for PKI purposes.

I've seen a couple of example that seem like they would work (Dekart, etc) but not sure - can anyone offer advice, links to products, etc?

Thanx...
 
you could add another NIC card and configure that for the the other subnet. then you have a path from the client to that ip range.
 
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