I had a problem with data security.
I have a server with a virtualbox installed, it has three virtual machines, users access the machine by remote connection of windows, when user of machine A with access to virtual machine 1, does a crtl + C, the user of machine B with access the virtual machine 2, does a crtl + V, it copies the data of the machine A. Great problem of data security
Data Security Issue with Remote Area Access
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Re: Data Security Issue with Remote Area Access
Can you describe your setup in a little bit more (actually a lot more) detail? Host, VirtualBox, guests, network, RDP ports, RDP clients involved (OS and versions). Complete details please...IvalSilva wrote:I have a server with a virtualbox installed, it has three virtual machines
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Re: Data Security Issue with Remote Area Access
Can you elaborate? It's a bit confusing how you describe the setup.
VirtualBox uses the clipboard of the guest and host OS. If the users A and B don't share the login on the host or in one of the VMs, then your scenario shouldn't happen. The VMs exchange clipboard purely with their "owner" on the host side.
VirtualBox uses the clipboard of the guest and host OS. If the users A and B don't share the login on the host or in one of the VMs, then your scenario shouldn't happen. The VMs exchange clipboard purely with their "owner" on the host side.