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Active Directory: how to get rid of NTLM when we have remote users (road warriors)?

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I want to disable NTLM completely. I don't want password hash to be stored in memory because of pass-the-hash attack (people don't have SeDebugPrivilege but anyway NTLM is not good)

But people connect to workspace via RDP from their homes. I can use VPN + RD Gateway, but still people will use passwords and NTLM for RDP.

Is there any way to fix it?

If no, can I configure RD gateway somehow to get Kerberos tickets on behalf of users, so they only use NTLM for RD gateway, but not for other resources?

In other words, how can I eliminate NTLM or decrease number of its usages when I have remote users?

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