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by traceroute66
1661 days ago
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> some air-gapped servers can be connected to from a private "trusted" network Erm ... mate.... A device is either air-gapped or it isn't. The clue is kinda in the name. Yes, I know gov/mil networks use data-diodes, but that's a different kettle of very expensive fish which is certified to EAL6/7. For everyone else, air-gapped means what it says on the tin. Pseudo air-gapping via firewall rules is not air-gapping, its called writing ACLs. |
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This is a proxy or a bastion host, no more, no less. Calling it an airgap, even in "scare quotes", is clownishly terrible and serves no purpose beyond polluting the language.