Hi,
I found this question (or similar) with many answers many times in this forum. I'm looking for an official answer so I would be happy if someone can refer me to an official Microsoft document.
If I deploy an RD Gateway, do I need to purchase separate CALs for the RD Gateway? For example, if a user connects from the internet through the RD Gateway to an internal machine (to RD Session Host), does this connection consume two licenses? One for the RD Gateway and one for the RD Session Host?
Alternatively, if the RD Gateway role is installed on the same machine as the RD Session Host, and we use the RD Gateway to connect the RD Session Host on the same machine (the idea is to only expose HTTPS traffic on port 443 and not direct RDP on port 3389), do I need two licenses for each connection?
I know that there is no enforcement, I'm looking for the legal answer.
Thanks,
Gabriel