Hi,
Hopefully a straight forward question, I've have the interesting job of installing a RDS system into a current AD domain which uses a public domain (domainA.com). The RDS service is only going to be accessed from the internet but it needs to have a different public domain name i.e. domainB.com. In the past when I've used a bit of PowerShell to change the gateway web URL on an existing RDS system but as this is a new one I thought I'd see if I can do everything during installation.
As we know the configuration screen for the gateway servers asks for the FQDN of the RD Gateway server and there is a is note below the entry box that says "The FQDN must match the RD Gateway server name used by the remote desktop services client".
It's this note that is making me ask this question. Do I have to set the FQDN in this box to rds.domainA.com or can I set it to rds.domainB.com here? are there any checks that are done by the configuration wizard that would through this? Of course the public CA SSL certificates will be configured for the rds.domainB.com URL.
Thanks in advance
Rob