
The best defense is a strong CHAINSAW SWORD!!!
RDP decides to give you a message regarding exceeded sessions…
ef that
mstsc /admin /v:YOURSERVER
Login…kick users…
werd
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The best defense is a strong CHAINSAW SWORD!!!
RDP decides to give you a message regarding exceeded sessions…
ef that
mstsc /admin /v:YOURSERVER
Login…kick users…
werd
For DBAs using a laptop or system off the domain, a frequent problem I’ve noticed is creation of a sql login to access the server because their laptop is not joined to the domain (some DBAs have multiple networks to administrate)
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The best defense is a strong CHAINSAW SWORD!!!
First off…I wouldn’t recommend having a sql server that is accessible from the outside world.
In my case though I have a development server that I run from a partners network. Somewhere down the line some one or “some many” have run a scan and found this out. So my logs are filling up with password attempts.