Being the newb that I am in many areas, I was surprised to find out that I was able to Remote Desktop (RD) to my servers from home once I established a VPN connection.
My initial thinking was that I had to open the Remote Desktop port(s) on the Firewall at work to allow such connections from the outside world. But, while I was VPN'd in from home, I tried RD and it worked.
So i guess the VPN tunnel is all encompassing (when it is active) and any communications are housed within it. So, this leads me to the following...
Is a standalone RD connection faster than one running from within the VPN tunnel ?????
Thanks!
My initial thinking was that I had to open the Remote Desktop port(s) on the Firewall at work to allow such connections from the outside world. But, while I was VPN'd in from home, I tried RD and it worked.
So i guess the VPN tunnel is all encompassing (when it is active) and any communications are housed within it. So, this leads me to the following...
Is a standalone RD connection faster than one running from within the VPN tunnel ?????
Thanks!