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does this seem like that big of a security risk?
Oct. 19, 2023, 9:46 p.m. | /u/ComprehensiveRisk983
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need some input here. I work in IT, just not all the way in security. still learning that part.
I have a customer for a project that I am on, they have 10 ESXi servers and 1 windows based jump server for now.
they want the ESXi servers all to have a management port that has a public IP address.
also the Windows jump server has a public ip address that is used for RDP port …
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