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Re: how tight should a honeypot be configured?
From: "Earl Sammons" <esammons () hush com>
Date: Wed, 8 Jun 2005 10:42:47 -0700

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Carlos,

In general, you want to attempt to match the degree of difficulty
impossed upon the target (Honeypot) with the capabilities of the
subject (Attacker) you are interested in studying.  This, of
course, does not imply that you should configure _every_ Honeypot
you deploy the same way.

Earl


On Wed, 08 Jun 2005 03:59:42 -0700 Carlos Ousinos
<cousinos () ti parmapatas net> wrote:
Hi,

I was wondering, what's your opinion on how securely a honeypot
should
be configured?  Should it be really hardened or completely open
and
vulnerable?

Carlos.
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