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VMware vSphere Security Cookbook

You're reading from   VMware vSphere Security Cookbook Over 75 practical recipes to help you successfully secure your vSphere environment

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2014
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ISBN-13 9781782170341
Length 334 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Michael Greer Michael Greer
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Threat and Vulnerability Overview FREE CHAPTER 2. ESXi Host Security 3. Configuring Virtual Machine Security 4. Configuring User Management 5. Configuring Network Security 6. Configuring Storage Security 7. Configuring vShield Manager 8. Configuring vShield App 9. Configuring vShield Edge 10. Configuring vShield Endpoint 11. Configuring vShield Data Security 12. Configuring vSphere Certificates 13. Configuring vShield VXLAN Virtual Wires Index

Configuring administrative access options

The nature of the VM is such that no local access exists in the same way a physical machine has a keyboard, mouse, and monitor. Therefore, access methods must be thought of in the same context as access to a physical machine. From a VMware perspective, the console is the classic Keyboard, Video, Mouse (KVM) interface.

The primary options to access a VM are either through the vCenter console or through a remote connection method directly to the VM. The remote connections for Windows-based machines are primarily achieved through Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). For Linux and UNIX machines, Virtual Network Computing (VNC) is a popular tool along with PuTTY for terminal sessions.

In this recipe, we'll focus on controlling administrative access through vSphere only since this is the platform we are focusing on for controls.

Getting ready

In order to proceed with this set of steps, we must be logged into vSphere Client with a user account in the administrators...

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