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	<title>Comments on: Suggested Blog Reading &#8211; Friday May 25th, 2007</title>
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		<title>By: Cutaway</title>
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		<dc:creator>Cutaway</dc:creator>
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		<description>Sir, 
 
   Yes, NAT in VMware, although helpful, easy, and secure, does provide an additional level of complexity to any tasks you are trying to accomplish.  For persons doing security activities like vulnerability assessments, network enumeration, or penetration testing the recommended interface configuration is bridge mode. By not doing it you will find that your results are inconsistent often in a manner that is not readily apparent to the enduser. 
 
Go forth and do good things, 
Cutaway </description>
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<p>   Yes, NAT in VMware, although helpful, easy, and secure, does provide an additional level of complexity to any tasks you are trying to accomplish.  For persons doing security activities like vulnerability assessments, network enumeration, or penetration testing the recommended interface configuration is bridge mode. By not doing it you will find that your results are inconsistent often in a manner that is not readily apparent to the enduser. </p>
<p>Go forth and do good things,<br />
Cutaway</p>
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