I once worked for a fairly large multinational and was the main data center admin.
We ordered two separate comcast business account lines to serve as an emergency management network juuuuuuuuuuuust in case everything enterprise level went down. A true catastrophe somewhere else.
My boss put a windows xp box on it, and it alone with a single linux router in between it any the internet, totally insecure except for fail2ban and port knocking.
The entire time we were waiting for the rest of the data center to be wired it stood up, never being penetrated.
BUT we’d banned basically the entire public IP space.
MysteriousSophon21@lemmy.world 2 days ago
Telnet is a nightmare for security since it sends everything in plaintext - even with IP banning, anyone sniffing the network could intercept credentials and payload data without needing to guess passwords at all.