JumpServer
JumpServer is an open source software that can come in handy in an IT department, it will allow us to create our central point of connections to the rest of the servers, that we will connect via web (HTML5) to RDP, SSH, MariaDB, VNC…
JumpServer is an open source software that can come in handy in an IT department, it will allow us to create our central point of connections to the rest of the servers, that we will connect via web (HTML5) to RDP, SSH, MariaDB, VNC…
I think that today there are not many who do not know what a Honeypot is, and how good it can be for us to have it implemented in our infrastructures. The idea of these gadgets as we know is to alert and detect attacks or curious people on the network; Well, in this post, we will also see how to integrate it with Centreon.
In this post we are going to see the installation of Apache Guacamole, an interesting tool based on free software that will allow us to connect to computers in a secure way, thanks to HTML5 and HTTPS we will be able to access computers with RDP, VNC, SSH or TELNET.
Very good! This document can be used by all of us who have a Remote Desktop Licensing service in our organization, It will always be good to know how many licenses we consume to analyze future needs or receive alerts in case there are few free licenses left. Therefore, if you have a service of this type in your organization, why not monitor your organization's RDP CAL licenses to avoid problems?
With this last document we say goodbye to the PINsafe articles and everything we can do with it, we have already seen in previous articles how to configure a two-factor authentication in Citrix environments or in OWA access and today we will finally see how to integrate it into the login of a Windows, either for Terminal Services accesses or on each user's own PC!
Continuing a previous document on Rasberry Pi, I wanted to set up something simple but that would serve to show clients how easy and cheap it can be to have a corporate thin client in our company, A device that costs 25 US$ and consumes 5V. We will install the Citrix client so that when it boots it loads automatically and after validation any user can instantly access their applications from anywhere!
VMware View is the new name of the VDI product (Virtual Desktop Infrastructure), This product gives us another insight into the philosophy of virtualization, One more step, Virtualize user workstations, thus obtaining all possible advantages, from the centralization of our systems, with this we will have absolute control over what we administer. Another important advantage that comes to mind, is not having to renew users' equipment, being able to migrate to a Thin Client infrastructure or light equipment.