Guest TalBroder@gmail.com Posted November 21, 2007 Posted November 21, 2007 We are about to allow one of our consultants, remote access to one of our production server in a DMZ. He has a fixed IP and will use a VPN and terminal server to access the server. Is there anything else I need to consider before granting him access to the server? Thanks Tal
Guest Newell White Posted November 21, 2007 Posted November 21, 2007 RE: Consultant Remote Access to DMZ If he is going to have Administrator privilege, give him his own account which is a member of this group - with a long password. It is not good practice to allow the built-in Administrator (local or domain) account RDP or Terminal Server access to any server. -- Regards, Newell White "TalBroder@gmail.com" wrote: > We are about to allow one of our consultants, remote access to one of > our production server in a DMZ. He has a fixed IP and will use a VPN > and terminal server to access the server. Is there anything else I > need to consider before granting him access to the server? > > Thanks > Tal >
Guest aviamos@gmail.com Posted November 21, 2007 Posted November 21, 2007 Re: Consultant Remote Access to DMZ On Nov 21, 1:58 pm, TalBro...@gmail.com wrote: > We are about to allow one of our consultants, remote access to one of > our production server in a DMZ. He has a fixed IP and will use a VPN > and terminal server to access the server. Is there anything else I > need to consider before granting him access to the server? > > Thanks > Tal Check http://www.observeit-sys.com , it will record every action performed on your server during a terminal session.
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