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How to make an RDP Proxy connection using Multihop
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In this document, you’ll find a step-by-step guide on how to make a connection to a senhasegura server using Multihop.
To facilitate access to the target device, use a connection syntax that contains the target access credential.
Requirements
- Have an RDP application installed on the machine.
Connect with Multihop
There are some possible syntax variations for the connection. To perform them, replace the strings with the requested data, as shown in the table below:
String | Description |
---|---|
senhasegura_user | User registered on senhasegura. |
credential | Credential that will be used for access. |
domain | Domain of the device that will be accessed. |
target_device | IP address or hostname of the device that will be accessed. |
mfa_token | MFA Token code for access authentication. |
Connection containing user and device
senhasegura_user[credential@target_device]
Connection containing user, device, and domain
senhasegura_user[domain\credential@target_device]
Connection containing the user, device, and access token
senhasegura_user[domain\credential@target_device]mfa_token
Users with MFA Tokens configured will also be presented with the token prompt in the next step.
It’s possible to block or interrupt the session and the user, while the session is active, to find out how to perform this action, access the How to block a user during a session document.
Next:
How to connect to a remote device with RDP Proxy
Do you still have questions? Reach out to the senhasegura Community.