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Re: profiling honeypots..
From: "Bernie, CTA" <cta () hcsin net>
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 10:48:31 -0400
On 7 Apr 2003, at 10:12, Anton A. Chuvakin wrote:
implementations are that they exhibit predictable or
identifiable probe/attack response characteristics, and their
locations are
Hmm, that sounds a bit weird to me. When you type a UNIX command,
the response is pretty predictable (or at least one hopes so).
Why should honeypots "display unpredictable behavior"?
bhh>>>
I believe you are considering only one stimulus / response
event and not the quantization effect/error dynamics of the
entire system. On a truly "active" system one would observe a
quantifiable randomness in the system-wide operating and
response characteristics indicative of the open-loop dynamics
of a live/active system. Conversely, a most honoypots by
design are closed loop systems that respond in a linear or
controlled manner with predictable responses to step changes
and stimuli, when analyzed as a system.
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