We use juniper network connect and have juniper firewalls for the VPN, also local drives are not mapped to the Terminal session. Is there any other way apart from using IAS?
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Browse All TopicsI have a terminal server with users using VPN to connect to their terminal sessions.
We require a way to audit the amount of bandwdith used by each VPN session.
Would really appreciate any inputs regarding this.
Windows server 2008
Thanks
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Do you use radius to authenticate users or does each user have a unique VPN policy.
IAS or radius accounting is the simple way. I think the Juniper appliance supports radius accounting.
You can record the received accounting packets in a database (mysql,mssql, flat files) and then query the data.
What options are available to you?
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by: arnoldPosted on 2009-10-09 at 12:40:22ID: 25538171
Enforce a proxy on the Terminal server that uses the loged in user's credentials for transparent access.
Do you allow terminal sessions to attach their local drives/devices?
Is your windows 2008 server the VPN provider or do you have a router providing VPNs?
In either case, look at options to log VPN sessions using IAS accounting.
This way you will keep track of when a user established the VPN connection when the connection was terminated and the amount of data that flowed through that VPN session.
All these depend on what you are using for the VPN endpoint.