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Windows Server 2016 Security, Certificates, and Remote Access Cookbook
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Windows Server 2016 Security, Certificates, and Remote Access Cookbook

by Jordan Krause
April 2018
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
138 pages
3h 55m
English
Packt Publishing
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Configuring Autoenrollment to issue certificates to all domain joined systems

A lot of the new technologies requiring certificates to be used for authentication require those certificates to be distributed on a large scale. For example, if we want to use the Computer certificate for DirectAccess authentication, we need to issue a certificate to every DirectAccess client computer. This could be thousands of laptops in your network. If we want to start encrypting traffic inside the network with IPsec and require certificates to be distributed for that purpose, you would potentially need to issue some kind of machine certificate to every computer inside your network. While you could certainly issue each by hand using either the MMC console or ...

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