Replying to two emails in one shot here :)
> How do you mean 'distributed deployment, management...'? It would be
> enlightening to see any design discussion or whitepapers that may
> exist. Are database schema changes in the works? Source code? svn?
Troy, nope, nothing so sexy yet. The design team is focusing on
project managent issues right now, primarily detailed requiements and
breaking them down into manageable chunks. Having fully distributed
capabilities is more difficult then the current standalone design, as
we are learning, and most likely will not be done all in one single
release. :)
> I use the tools of Honeynet with excelent results, thank you for
> your work.
> I am in the process of development of a variant of the Honeywall
> that works
> with only one network interface card and includes functionality of low
> interaction honeypot without using virtual machine.
>
> HoneyWall + Low Interaction Honeypot in the same system.
>
> This variant will include a new installation mode. If this new mode
> is not
> selected in the installation process the HoneyWall still works as
> in bridge
> mode.
>
> If the Honeynet team is interested in including the new mode in the
> main
> branch of HoneyWall I am willing to provide my work and work
> together with
> you to finish it. Please tell me if you are interested.
Nelson, sounds very cool! The best place to start is
<project_at_honeynet.org>. However, right now is unfortunately bad
timeing for integrating any major changes. Not only would we have to
integrate and test the changes and update documenation but we would
have to make sure we could support it in the future. We have the new
1.1 release coming very soon, its in final testing stages. Some
additional suggestions would be
- Create your own page detailing your ideas and code. We would be
thrilled to link to it so other people could try it out.
- We will have all the Honeywall source code accessible through SVN
soon. That may make it easier for any integration or changes.
- Another idea we are seriously considering is a RPM repository for
the Honeywall CDROM that, while not supported, could allow for 3rd
party add-ons.
Thanks!
lance
Received on Nov 22 2006