Remote desktop / VPN / Smartcard

Submit

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I have a windows 2003 server with a usb smartcard reader and I have configured the VPN connection to connect using it. Great.

But if I remote desktop to this server and try to establish a VPN connection, I get the message that no smartcard is present or no reader is present (if I disable in remote desktop options). It?s trying to use the client to read the smartcard..

I would like to be able to remote desktop to this server and then establish a vpn connection which needs smartcard authentication. Is this possible to do with remote desktop?

TIA
 

stash

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You need to install the smartcard CSP on the server you are remoting to. What cards are you using?
 

stash

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Ok, I completely misread that, sorry. I'm not sure if you can do what you're asking from a RDP session.
 

Smilin

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Originally posted by: Submit
I have a windows 2003 server with a usb smartcard reader and I have configured the VPN connection to connect using it. Great.

But if I remote desktop to this server and try to establish a VPN connection, I get the message that no smartcard is present or no reader is present (if I disable in remote desktop options). It?s trying to use the client to read the smartcard..

I would like to be able to remote desktop to this server and then establish a vpn connection which needs smartcard authentication. Is this possible to do with remote desktop?

TIA


You could leave your smartcard in the reader attached to the server then mstsc /console in maybe. :p
 

Submit

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Originally posted by: Smilin
Originally posted by: Submit
I have a windows 2003 server with a usb smartcard reader and I have configured the VPN connection to connect using it. Great.

But if I remote desktop to this server and try to establish a VPN connection, I get the message that no smartcard is present or no reader is present (if I disable in remote desktop options). It?s trying to use the client to read the smartcard..

I would like to be able to remote desktop to this server and then establish a vpn connection which needs smartcard authentication. Is this possible to do with remote desktop?

TIA



You could leave your smartcard in the reader attached to the server then mstsc /console in maybe. :p


Tried that buy it didn't make any difference...
 

Rilex

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IIRC you need a reader present on the physical system you're remoting into. Yes, it uses the client system to read the Smartcard (so the client system also needs a Smartcard reader as well as the Smartcard you want to use to login with).