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Ralf_Lauerwald
New Member
September 13, 2019
Question

SSL VPN with Network Level Authentication turned on on Microsoft Server

  • September 13, 2019
  • 3 replies
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Hi,

 

has anybody figured out how to connect to a Windows Server 2016 over the SSL VPN Portal -> RDP when Network Level Authentication on the Server is ticked on ?

 

Its no Problem to connect to the Server when its ticked off but thats what i don't want to do.

The User is in the Remote Group which is allowed to connect to the Server but it still won't work and i didn't find a solution on the web so maybe its still not possilbe to do this when its turned on on the Server.

 

OS is the newest 5.6 Version

 

Thanks in advance

 

    3 replies

    JayL
    New Member
    September 13, 2019

    RDP with NLA really should have nothing to do with VPN. It's the client computer that doesn't support NLA. What OS does the client have?

    Ralf_Lauerwald
    New Member
    September 16, 2019

    It's Windows 10, but i connect to the Server via the Portal and not from the local RDP.

    The local PC supports it, because when i am on the LAN with that Client i can connect to the Server with the Microsoft RDP but not on via the Quick Connect RDP on the Portal or with saved bookmarks

    JayL
    New Member
    September 16, 2019

    Ralf Lauerwald wrote:

    It's Windows 10, but i connect to the Server via the Portal and not from the local RDP.

    The local PC supports it, because when i am on the LAN with that Client i can connect to the Server with the Microsoft RDP but not on via the Quick Connect RDP on the Portal or with saved bookmarks

    Did you set to the correct security level for the RDP bookmark?

    Ralf_Lauerwald
    New Member
    September 23, 2019

    Hi,

    here are some Pictures.

     

    No matter what i try on the Security tab, i can't connect, i only se a Windows With "Reconnect" or "Close"

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Thanks

    Elthon_Abreu
    New Member
    September 23, 2019

    Ralf,

     

    If your server is in a domain, try to use the pattern "user@domain.net" to login. I solve my issue with this.

     

    Ralf_Lauerwald
    New Member
    September 25, 2019

    Thank you Elthon but it does't worked.

    Do you have this turned on on your Server?

     

     

    scerazy
    Visitor III
    October 11, 2023

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