Data Security Issue with Remote Area Access

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IvalSilva
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Data Security Issue with Remote Area Access

Post by IvalSilva »

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
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Re: Data Security Issue with Remote Area Access

Post by BillG »

Very strange. Are they clones?
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Re: Data Security Issue with Remote Area Access

Post by socratis »

IvalSilva wrote:I have a server with a virtualbox installed, it has three virtual machines
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...
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Re: Data Security Issue with Remote Area Access

Post by klaus »

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.
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