Remote Access Services
A Remote Access Service (RAS) allows you to connect to a computer or network remotely, as if you were sitting right in front of it. Here’s a breakdown of RAS:
- Functionality: RAS provides tools and protocols for establishing a secure connection
- Devices: Information about computers, printers, and other connected devices.
- Applications: Locations and access rights for software programs.
- Files and folders: Network storage locations.
Think of it as a central hub where administrators can manage and control access to all these resources. Here are some key functions of remote access services:
- Authentication: Verifies a user’s identity when they try to log in to the network.
- Authorization: Determines what resources a user can access based on their permissions.
- Resource location: Helps locate network resources by name instead of needing to remember complex addresses.
- Centralized management: Simplifies user and device administration from a single location.