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RDS/VDI: RD Gateway SSO with SSL (Public and Internal Names)

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Hi All,

I believe I have searched every corner of the web for the solution to this and am starting to wonder if what I want to achieve is impossible........!

On Server 2012, I have set up a VDI pool for external access (RDS and Hyper-V). Windows 7 is the guest OS inside the VDI pool. We access the VDI pool using RD Web Access where we sign in using our network credentials. However, once we click on the pool itself (inside RDWeb) it asks for our login details again. What adds to the problem is, on the 2nd login, we need to specify our internal domain name e.g. domain\username (this will confuse a lot of users).

I have done everything to try and enable Single Sign On (SSO) and remove this 2nd prompt. I have installed a wildcard certificate from GoDaddy for all services and they are all reporting back as 'ok' and 'trusted'.

I am starting to wonder if it is a naming issue with the trusted GoDaddy SSL certificate. Our RD Gateway server has 2 names - an internal name (e.g. server.domain.local) and a public name (e.g. server.domain.co.uk). This means that I get certificate errors when connecting to the pool because the public name on the wildcard SSL (e.g. *.domain.co.uk) doesn't match the internal name of the server. Do people believe that this could be preventing my SSO from working and if so, is it possible to fix this?

Thanks
Nick


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