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WIndows 2008 and ipsec

Asked by leobis in Windows Server 2008, Encryption for Network Security, IPSec Security Protocol

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Hello everybody,
in my lab network i would llike to test ipsec  to encrypt a telnet session between a workstation and server both in the same domain. Since I am new with Windows server 2008 I am little bit puzzled on how to configure an ipsec rule or better connection security rules.
below are the detail about my lab network
1 DC windows server 2008 sp1
1 Member server Windows 2008 sp1 (the telnet server)
1 workstation member Windows XP SP2 (the telnet client)
so my question is it possible to use telnet with ipsec between an xp client and server running windows 2008; if so what are the steps to be taken?
Thanks in advance for your help
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