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Questions about VMware ESXi servers exploit - [Thread Split]
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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 69673" data-source="post: 1024101"><p>How would this work?</p><p></p><p>1. Windows 11 Enterprise</p><p>2. Install a VM that is not VMWare, that uses very little resources and is set to only run on RAM by committing the files I chose to the hard drive.</p><p>3. Install a whitelisting firewall, allowing only access to Edge set to max for inbound and outbound. </p><p>4. Install Appguard with lots of tweaks.</p><p>5. install VMware inside the first running VM.</p><p>6. Make a full disk image with say Marcrium Reflect.</p><p>7. When rebooting, all changes to the host VM deletes all changes to the hard drive. Including the VMWare session and program.</p><p>8. Restore Image to get your VMWare setup back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 69673, post: 1024101"] How would this work? 1. Windows 11 Enterprise 2. Install a VM that is not VMWare, that uses very little resources and is set to only run on RAM by committing the files I chose to the hard drive. 3. Install a whitelisting firewall, allowing only access to Edge set to max for inbound and outbound. 4. Install Appguard with lots of tweaks. 5. install VMware inside the first running VM. 6. Make a full disk image with say Marcrium Reflect. 7. When rebooting, all changes to the host VM deletes all changes to the hard drive. Including the VMWare session and program. 8. Restore Image to get your VMWare setup back. [/QUOTE]
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