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Mastering Windows Server 2025 - Fifth Edition
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Throughout our discussion about AOVPN, I mentioned Microsoft DirectAccess (DA) a couple of times. DA is another form of automatic VPN-like connectivity, but it takes a different approach compared to AOVPN. Where AOVPN simply uses expected, well-known VPN protocols and does some crafty magic to automatically launch those otherwise traditional VPN tunnels, DA tunnels are quite proprietary. Tunnels are protected by IPsec and are essentially impenetrable and unable to be impersonated. I find that security teams love the protection and complexity surrounding DA tunnels because they are a connection platform that attackers have no idea how to tamper with or how to replicate.
My personal experience in the Microsoft Remote Access space is that the number of DA customers outweighs the number of AOVPN customers as of right now. Indeed, I would say that DA is the most common reason that administrators deploy the Remote Access role on a Windows Server instance. As stated, the...
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