hosts:network
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* Managed (1) - Hosts where only the admins have root access | * Managed (1) - Hosts where only the admins have root access | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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- | ===== Unmanaged ===== | ||
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- | We put these on a seperate vLAN to prevent IP/ARP spoofing attacks, and some other LAN attacks that are possible with root. | ||
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- | Any unmanaged host must use the [[https:// | ||
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You might notice some machines with two addresses, or things in the wrong place. This is because we're still migrating to this system, so they' | You might notice some machines with two addresses, or things in the wrong place. This is because we're still migrating to this system, so they' | ||
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+ | ===== Unmanaged ===== | ||
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+ | We put these on a seperate vLAN to prevent IP/ARP spoofing attacks, and some other LAN attacks that are possible with root. | ||
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+ | Any unmanaged host must use the [[https:// | ||
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hosts/network.txt · Last modified: 2023/08/24 14:52 by tcmal