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Question ID 21795

To reduce the attack vectors for a virtual machine, which two settings should an administrator set to false? (Choose two.)

Option A

ideX:Y.present

Option B

serial.present

Option C

ideX:Y.enabled

Option D

serial.enabled

Correct Answer A,B
Explanation Explanation: Removing Unnecessary Hardware Devices Any enabled or connected device represents a potential attack channel. Users and processes without privileges on a virtual machine can connect or disconnect hardware devices, such as network adapters and CD-ROMdrives. Attackers can use this capability to breach virtual machine security. Removing unnecessary hardware devices can help prevent attacks. Use the following guidelines to increase virtual machine security. Ensure that unauthorized devices are not connected and remove any unneeded or unused hardware devices. Disable unnecessary virtual devices from within a virtual machine. An attacker with access to a virtual machine can connect a disconnected CD-ROM drive and access sensitive information on the media left in the drive, or disconnect a network adapter to isolate the virtual machine from its network, resulting in a denial of service. Ensure that no device is connected to a virtual machine if it is not required. Serial and parallel ports are rarely used for virtual machines in a datacenter environment, and CD/DVD drives are usually connected only temporarily during software installation. For less commonly used devices that are not required, either the parameter should not be present or its value must be false. Ensure that the following parameters are either not present or set to false unless the device is required. Parameter Value Device floppyX.present false floppy drives serialX.present false serial ports parallelX.present false parallel ports usb.present false USB controller ideX:Y.present false CD-ROM Reference: https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-51/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.security.doc%2FGUID-822B2ED3-D8D2-4F57-8335-CA46E915A729.html


Question ID 21796

Which password meets ESXi 6.x host password requirements?

Option A

8kMVnn2x!

Option B

zNgtnJBA2

Option C

Nvgt34kn44

Option D

!b74wr

Correct Answer A
Explanation Explanation: ESXi Passwords By default, ESXi enforces requirements for user passwords. Your user password must meet the following length requirements. Passwords containing characters from one or two character classes must be at least eight characters long. Passwords containing characters from three character classes must be at least seven characters long. Passwords containing characters from all four character classes must be at least six characters long. When you create a password, include a mix of characters from four character classes: lowercase letters, uppercase letters, numbers, and special characters such as an underscore or dash. The password cannot contain the words root, admin, or administrator in any form. Reference: https://pubs.vmware.com/vsphere-55/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.vmware.vsphere.security.doc%2FGUID-DC96FFDB-F5F2-43EC-8C73-05ACDAE6BE43.html

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