Building a Remote Desktop Gateway (RDG) / RD Gateway Server
Posted on 05.Jan 2011 by Ray Heffer in Business & IT, Microsoft, Tutorials, Windows Server 2008 R2Creating a Remote Desktop Gateway (RD Gateway) is straight forward and can be used to securely access your Windows servers over port 443 using the Remote Desktop Connection Client. I use this to access my home lab when I’m on the road or at work, and it saves exposing your machines to the internet directly over RDP (TCP 3389). The RD Gateway isn’t new, in fact it was available on Windows Server 2008 as TS Gateway, and the installation is the same. For this article, I will be using Windows Server 2008 R2. 

