Re: VMware ESX



On Mon, Apr 21, 2008 at 5:23 AM, Paul Heywood
<Paul.Heywood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi forum,

we've got a VMware ESX group of servers running on the inside of our network.
Our server team want to extend this to include some DMZ servers. How
vulnerable would this leave the internal network ? Am I correct in thinking that if
the VMware cluster was hacked, this would give them access to the internal network

Don't do it. Mixing security domains (that is, hosts on the trusted
network and hosts in the DMZ) in this situation is asking for trouble.

Kurt



Relevant Pages

  • Re: Dcidag errors
    ... Port blockage between servers ... Other sorts of networking issues (lack of connectivity between the points ... These errors are typically a result of a network connectivity issue of some ... > replicating this nc. ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.active_directory)
  • Re: I need Job Blobb
    ... > Windows and Network administratation. ... > In a job I would like to administrate servers, ... > Title: ISP Network Administrator ... > o Building, installation, configuration and tuning ...
    (microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse)
  • Re: I need Job Blobb
    ... > Windows and Network administratation. ... > In a job I would like to administrate servers, ... > Title: ISP Network Administrator ... > o Building, installation, configuration and tuning ...
    (microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse)
  • Event Viewer Networking Connectivity
    ... What we need is a very solid working network. ... Here's what lead up to this scenario of BDC replacement. ... On the corporate side I can see our servers. ... Registration of the DNS record ...
    (microsoft.public.windows.server.networking)
  • Help with initial small org AD setup convention when using DMZ network
    ... firewall which then connects the public IP dmz network to a private IP ... domain name for such subnets based on the nearest airport code, ... Yahoo to manage my externally-visible DNS names on the acme.com domain. ... and servers that use this domain, ...
    (microsoft.public.win2000.active_directory)