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VMware vSphere 5.5 Update 1 Hardening Guide

by Wojciech Marusiak | Jun 7, 2014 | Tags: Hardening Guide | Categories: Security, VMware | 1 comment

Mike Foley announced on VMware blog that vSphere 5.5 Update 1 Hardening Guide is released. There are 4 new additions to the guide. enable-VGA-Only-Mode: Used for server VM’s that don’t need a graphical console. e.g. Linux web servers, Windows Core, etc....

VMware vSphere 5.5 Hardening Guide

by Wojciech Marusiak | Feb 12, 2014 | Tags: Hardening Guide | Categories: Security, VMware | 0 comments

In October 2013 VMware released vSphere 5.5 Hardening Guide. I think this is quite an important document to keep your virtual environment safe and secure. It consists great recommendations for several areas of vSphere stack – VM, ESXi, vNetwork, vCenter Server,...

Vyatta – Router running on VMware Workstation – Part 3, Firewall Hardening

by Wojciech Marusiak | Jul 31, 2013 | Tags: Firewall, Hardening Guide, VMware Workstation, Vyatta | Categories: Security, VMware | 0 comments

In part 2 of configuring Vyatta I implemented simple firewall rules which blocked all network traffic. Next step is to implement firewall rules which will allow us to connect to ESXi hosts as well to vCenter server. Firewall hardening In my case I opened following...

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