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Honeypots: Re: One IP Address

Re: One IP Address

From: Augusto Cezar Amaral <augusto.cezar_at_gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2006 23:49:30 -0300

On Fri, 2006-06-30 at 20:21 +0000, davidhawksuk_at_yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Hi There,
>
> Setting up my first virtual honeynet (using VMware and roo) has been painfully slow, mainly because of my ISP.
>
> Here is the problem.
>
> My internet connection has a static IP and I had placed an order for a block of IP address which I was to assign to each of the machines in the net. I have now found (after a month of chasing) that they cannot assign them because of the package Im on. (Budgetary and time constraints mean I cant change ISP right now).
>
> My questions is if I have the following setup
>
>
> Internet -> router -> DMZ ->Honeywall -> Honeypots
> |
> |
> Production network
>
>
> Are my honeypots going to be seen from outside? and am I likely to receive any traffic?
>
> If they will not what is the best configuration using the one IP address I have?

Your "Production network" should not be connected to your DMZ.

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Augusto Cezar Amaral da C Silva
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Received on Jul 01 2006
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