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Lemme stop you right there, wtf are you doing exposing that to the internet...
(This is directed at the article writer, not OP)
Lol, even in 2024 with free VPN/overlay solutions...they just won't stop public Internet exposure of control plane things...
True horrors
Like, that's what vpns and jump boxes are for at the very least.
Wanna bet they expose SSH on port 22 to the internet on their "critical" servers? 🤣
Ive been tempted to setup a Honeypot like this lol
You'll definitely get lots of login attempts. I used to have a port 22 ssh, hundreds of attempts per day.
Would be interesting to see what post login behavior was.
Well. Misconfiguration happens, and sadly, quite often.
Sure, but the author makes it sounds like thats its their standard way of doing things, which is insane.
And if you do have a misconfiguration, the rational thing is to fix that, not dump the entire platform.