AJCDN Jump Server System: Detailed Overview of System Functions 3 (Computers - Software)

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AJCDN Jump Server System: Detailed Overview of System Functions 3


Precise Access Control

The bastion system supports domain binding and the use of tools such as CDN or Baota to restrict access permissions, allowing only specific regions or whitelisted IPs to access, thereby enhancing network access control and security. Our system provides flexible configuration options to ensure that only authorized users can access your network resources.

By binding domains and using CDNs, you can adjust access permissions flexibly according to business needs and geographic locations. For instance, you can restrict access to users from certain countries or regions, or set access permissions for specific time periods, thus improving the security and efficiency of network resource usage.

Special Considerations

In the jump server system, the multi-layered protection of the bastion system effectively reduces the risk of attackers identifying and analyzing encrypted data flows, increasing the complexity and cost of attacks. With this strategy, you can enjoy a higher level of security protection without worrying about significant declines in network performance.

The multi-layered protection not only effectively defends against common network attacks such as DDoS attacks and brute force attacks but also addresses more advanced threats like APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) attacks. Our system ensures that your network environment remains highly secure through real-time monitoring and dynamic adjustments to protective strategies.

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