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== See also == |
== See also == |
Revision as of 00:25, 21 March 2018
A bastion is the main host on a network for users to log into. From there system administrators accesses other hosts on internal subnets.
While it may not be the only host with a public IP (e.g. access routes to web services), it tends to be one of few with SSH enabled.
bast1003.wikimedia.org
in the eqiad cluster in Virginia, United Statesbast2003.wikimedia.org
in the codfw cluster in Texas, United Statesbast3007.wikimedia.org
in the esams cluster in Amsterdam, The Netherlandsbast4005.wikimedia.org
in the ulsfo cluster in San Francisco, United Statesbast5004.wikimedia.org
in the eqsin cluster in Singaporebast6003.wikimedia.org
in the drmrs clusterâŻin Marseille, France
eqiad: bast1002 codfw: bast2001 esams: bast3002 ulsfo: bast4001, bast4002 eqsin: bast5001