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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

Hardening the host via vSphere Client

The most common way to configure the security stance of our ESXi hosts is through the vSphere Client. vSphere Client can be connected directly to a host that is not managed by vCenter or can be connected to vCenter and manage the host centrally. While vSphere 5.5 has features that are only available in the vSphere Web Client, for the purposes of configuring the ESXi host security profile, we'll use the vSphere client.

Getting ready

In order to proceed, we require access to a vSphere Client. The client can be run on any modern Windows desktop operating system or server operating system.

Note

The vSphere 5.5 Client will not run from a Windows Domain Controller.

The vSphere Client can be downloaded from the link provided on the ESXi host web page, in our example http://192.168.10.10, or from www.vmware.com as a component of the vCenter server: https://my.vmware.com/web/vmware/evalcenter?p=vsphere-55.

How to do it…

Perform the following steps:

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