> RDP can be configure to always use encryption, and then to do token
> authentication in addition to normal userid/password authentication.
> 
> I cringe a bit at exposing anything that microsoft has written to the
> Internet, but I have not heard of problems with this specific setup.

Ain't no way I'm exposing RDP to the internet.  Even if there is a
reasonable way to secure it (I certainly don't see any SSL controls under
"My Computer / Properties / Remote") it would simply be unmanageable ... a
new firewall rule and a new external IP (or nonstandard port mapping) ...
for every lab workstation in the company...  No way.

VPN is the answer.  Or else something like citrix.

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