According to the VirtualBox manual, VRDP supports RDP5.2, which allows the use of your own SSL certificate.
I can find no record on how to set this up, other then this passive mention in the manual, I would like to configure VirtualBox to only accept RDP5.2 connections (if possible), and use a signed SSL cert.
I'm running VBox 3.1
VRDP OpenSSL
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goldeneyexs
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Re: VRDP OpenSSL
Use stunnel with openssl instead.
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goldeneyexs
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- Joined: 7. Dec 2009, 18:30
- Primary OS: Debian Lenny
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- Guest OSses: Windows
Re: VRDP OpenSSL
I'm well aware of the option of tunneling over ssh.
That was not my question. I am interested in RDP5.2. Why mention it in the manual if the feature isn't implemented?
That was not my question. I am interested in RDP5.2. Why mention it in the manual if the feature isn't implemented?