“Jump” Server Configuration to Restrict Remote Sessions

When using a server as a “Jump Server” in senhasegura, it may be necessary to restrict the ability to perform remote sessions directly on this server while maintaining its primary role as an intermediary to access other devices on the network. Removing RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) connectivity is an effective method to achieve this, ensuring that the server is not used for unwanted remote sessions while still allowing it to be viewed by users. Here is how you can configure this restriction.

Procedure to Restrict Remote Sessions on the “Jump Server”:

  1. Access Device Settings:

    • Navigate to the desired server within senhasegura.
  2. Remove RDP Connectivity:

    • Access the connectivity settings for this server and remove any existing RDP configuration. This will prevent remote sessions from being initiated directly on this machine.
  3. Effect of Removing Connectivity:

    • After removing RDP connectivity, the computer icon representing the server in senhasegura will turn red. This indicates that it is no longer possible to start a remote session directly on it.
  4. Visibility to Users:

    • Although the server no longer allows remote sessions, it will still be visible to users on the platform. This visibility is important so that users can use the server as a jumping point to access other devices on the network.