A team wants to limit remote interactive sessions to a single entry point and require multiple forms of identity checks. Which approach meets this requirement most effectively?
Set up password sign-ons on each instance with group-level privileges
Enable a single credential shared across all servers for routine tasks
Use a managed midpoint host with dual identity checks for each connection
Allow direct logins with elevated roles for local users on every instance
Requiring a single controlled jump host combined with layered identity checks helps ensure that users pass through a managed path with session monitoring. The other options do not adequately limit direct access, might depend on only a single credential, or grant elevated privileges without requiring additional checks.
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