Do not forget that eth0 and eth1 are working at layer 2 (ethernet) not
at layer 3 (IP) they get traffic by bridging not routing.
The honeywall is a stealth device. The honeypot lan is a proper IP
space entity served by a router connected to public Internet.
It gets its traffic via routing.
hope it helps.
yannis
wiz561_at_hotmail.com wrote:
My question is how do you get started with honeynets? How do you setup the networking? Can you use just one machine running honeynet and have three physical NIC's in the machine? Does eth0 connect to the internet and have a routable address? What does eth1 connect to? I figured out eth2 is the admin interface.
Received on Jan 05 2006