Introduction

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Learn to enable remote access within your organization, and to publish your organization’s applications and websites by using Windows Server Web Application Proxy (WAP).

Scenario

Contoso, Ltd. is a financial services company in Seattle with major offices located throughout the world. Most of its compute environment runs on-premises on Windows Server. This includes virtualized workloads on Windows Server 2016 hosts.

Contoso IT staff are migrating Contoso on-premises servers to Windows Server 2022. As a Windows Server infrastructure administrator, you’re responsible for managing and maintaining the networking infrastructure for Windows Server that will help Contoso achieve its business goals.

After completing this module, you’ll know how to select, use, and manage remote access components. You’ll also learn how to implement WAP as a reverse proxy for your internal web applications.

Learning objectives

After completing this module, you'll be able to:

  • Describe the remote access options available in Windows Server.
  • Select VPN options and set up VPN servers.
  • Describe the NPS server role.
  • Plan and implement NPS.
  • Determine when to deploy PKI for remote access.
  • Identify the authentication options for Web Application Proxy and explain how to use it to publish applications.

Prerequisites

To get the best learning experience from this module, you should have knowledge and experience of:

  • Windows Server.
  • Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) concepts and technologies.
  • Core networking technologies.
  • Basic security best practices.