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by embedding-shape 53 days ago
> You often have to do ops on infra and need some DMZ to do the ops.

This makes sense, "bastion" hosts and similar things is fairly common too. What's not common is calling those "airgapped", because they're clearly not.

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I agree. They’re network enclaves. Which isn’t the same thing as an air gapped network.
You can have a network enclave in an air gapped network.
Of course you can. But you cannot connect to an air gapped network from outside of it via a bastion.

Which is what we are specifically discussing.

What your discussing is a tautology so it is not clear.
Airgapped is a different concept altogether.
I'm glad we agree :)