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KVMs

Subject: KVMs
Date: 17 Feb 2005 03:03:37 -0000


Had a quick question...

I have some users that want to use KVMs to switch between computers on 3 
different / seperate networks.

Are there any known security concerns about having networks set up this way?

I am thinking that if I can remote into the machine that touches the cloud, I 
would be able to then by pass security and use that machine to remote into the 
private network.

Any thoughts?

Tim

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