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title: Configuring MED-V for Remote Networks
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description: Configuring MED-V for Remote Networks
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author: jamiejdt
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ms.assetid: 4d2f0081-622f-4a6f-8d73-f8c2108036e0
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ms.pagetype: mdop, virtualization
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ms.mktglfcycl: deploy
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ms.sitesec: library
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ms.prod: w7
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---
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# Configuring MED-V for Remote Networks
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You can configure MED-V to work from inside a network, remotely, or both from inside the network and remotely.
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## <a href="" id="bkmk-howtoconfiguremedvtoworkfrominsideanetworkorremotely"></a>
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**To configure MED-V to work from inside a network**
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- Configure a MED-V server and image distribution inside the network.
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**To configure MED-V to work remotely**
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1. Configure a MED-V server and an image distribution server that are accessible from the Internet.
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2. If needed, configure a perimeter network (also called a DMZ) reverse proxy.
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3. Set the authentication method, in the *ClientSettings.xml* file, which can be found in the **Servers\\Configuration Server\\** folder.
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**To configure MED-V to work both from inside a network and remotely**
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1. Configure a MED-V server and image distribution server inside the network.
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2. Ensure that the servers are accessible from the Internet.
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3. Configure the DNS resolution so that when the client attempts to connect to a server, it automatically connects to the correct server (within the network or over the Internet) based on the client location.
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4. If needed, configure a perimeter network reverse proxy.
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5. Set the authentication method, in the *ClientSettings.xml* file, which can be found in the **Servers\\Configuration Server\\** folder.
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**Note**
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When applying new settings, the service must be restarted.
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- You can change the IIS authentication scheme to one of the following: BASIC, DIGEST, NTLM, or NEGOTIATE. The default is NEGOTIATE and uses the following entry:
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``` syntax
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<ImageDistribution>
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<!-- The authentication used for image download. Basic and digest authentication should be used only under SSL.-->
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<!-- The line below can be one of the following: -->
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<!--BG_AUTH_SCHEME>BG_AUTH_SCHEME_BASIC</BG_AUTH_SCHEME-->
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<!--BG_AUTH_SCHEME>BG_AUTH_SCHEME_DIGEST</BG_AUTH_SCHEME-->
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<!--BG_AUTH_SCHEME>BG_AUTH_SCHEME_NTLM</BG_AUTH_SCHEME-->
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<!--BG_AUTH_SCHEME>BG_AUTH_SCHEME_NEGOTIATE</BG_AUTH_SCHEME-->
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<Authentication type="Kidaro.Foundation.Bits.BG_AUTH_SCHEME">
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<BG_AUTH_SCHEME>BG_AUTH_SCHEME_NEGOTIATE</BG_AUTH_SCHEME>
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</Authentication>
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</ImageDistribution>
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```
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## Related topics
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[MED-V Infrastructure Planning and Design](med-v-infrastructure-planning-and-design.md)
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