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Honeypots: RE: VMWare laptop lab

RE: VMWare laptop lab

From: Faiz Ahmad Shuja <faiz_at_honeynet.org.pk>
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2005 12:44:55 +0500

> Bruce E. Harris wrote:
>
> > VMWare Honeywall
> >
> > VMWare 5.0
> > Host OS SuSE 9.2 Linux
> >
> >
> > External Honeywall Roo 1-139
> > eth0 192.168.123.3------eth0 192.168.123.2
> > eth2 172.16.134.2-----------admin eth0
> 172.16.134.3
> > (walleye)
> > eth1 172.16.74.2---- (Damn Small Linux)
> > |
> > |
> > |
> > Honeypots 172.16.75.3 Win2000
> > 172.16.75.4 WinXP
> > 172.16.75.5 Damn Small Linux
>
> What kind of virtual ethernet adapter do you use for the three
> connections? Please make sure that the eth1 interface of the Honeywall
> is a host-only interface and the other two are bridged interfaces.

And, since Honeywall is going to work in bridge mode (uses eth0 and eth1 for
bridging), you will need to set public IP addresses on Honeypots
(192.168.123.4,5,6). Also, set management interface (eth2) IP address to
192.168.123.10. Just put everything on external network range and test your
lab.

-Faiz
Received on Oct 06 2005

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