General :: Want To Install Honeyd On Centos Virtual PC
Aug 21, 2010
I am very much new to linux environment and I have a final year project of emulating services on Honeyd. I don't know how to install honeyd on Centos virtual PC. I will be very obliged if someone guide me.
I tried to install honeyd as mentioned on different websites but it is constantly giving me errors.
I've a weird problem about my honeypot project. All start from installation until running process is going smoothly but when I try to ping my honeyd vm from honeyd host it couldnt but it can be ping from other machine inside my local network. I am also usinng arpd for ARP request reply and standard honeyd config.
Ive a little problem when i want to run my Honeyd on my opensuse OS This command below i used to run honeyd program
./honeyd -f /usr/local/honeyd/share/honeyd/honeyd.conf -l /usr/local/honeyd/share/honeyd/logs but it shows this error message Honeyd V1.5c Copyright (c) 2002-2007 Niels Provos honeyd[5228]: started with -f /usr/local/honeyd/share/honeyd/honeyd.conf -l
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is that because im using wireless connection instead of wired?
I have installed CentOS on a VMwareWorktation and that CentOS, i also install VMware Server (suscess) and setup a guest OS that, but i start this Guest OS, an error show "You may not power virtual machine in virtual machine"...
I am trying to install centos 5.5 inside of virtual box. I have downloaded 8 .iso files *bin-1of8, *bin-2of8 and so on. During the virtual box install I pointed virtualbox to the bin-1of8 file but it complained. Is there something I was supposed to do with the 8 files first? Some sort of merge?
Why i cant install a new virtual machine from dvd/cd only via network install and which install media url i must paste in the option to install debian or Suse or redhat.
I have CentOS 5.5 and try to create KVM virtual machine with CentOS 5.5 as a guest. But when I exec command: virt-install --connect qemu:///system --name test --ram 1024 --file=/var/lib/libvirt/images/test.img --file-size=10 --vnc --cdrom=/var/lib/libvirt/images/CentOS-5.5-x86_64-bin-DVD-1of2.iso --vncport=10000 --accelerate --os-type=linux --nonsparse --livecd --hvm
Apparently the Xen kernel version doesnt work on Virtual Box. Didn't even know I had that version. All I can see is I386 and x86_64 version. Anyone got any experience with this point with in the direction of the correct ISO to work on a standard PC?
When I try to run honeyd I get the following error: honeyd: error while loading shared libraries: libdnet.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. Its been 3 days and I've been unable to get past this error. I've tried symlinking the installed libdnet to /usr/lib, reinstalling everything on a clean system.
libdnet-1.11 libevent-1.3a libpcap-0.9.8 arpd honeyd-1.5c GNU Linux x86_64
I have a few mail servers, a mail log server and a web server running on Centos 5. Now I have a task: to avoid accidental crashes on the production servers while installing updates, my boss asked me to do clones (these clones will all be VMware virtual machines) of the servers (EXCLUDING the actual e-mails and log contents) and then to run those clones on VMWare Server. This way, first I will install and test updates on the clones and - if they will be running without crashes - I will apply the updates on the real production servers themselves.
I have already installed VMWare Server 2.0 I have a few questions: How do I build the virtual machines to exclude the actual mail files and mail logs? Can I use VMware Converter for this purpose, or do I have to use another program? How do I actually do this cloning? Is there a tutorial on how to do this?
I would like to install Mint Linux in a Windows 7 Enterprise Virtual PC session. I have burnt the iso to a CD and when I use it within the VM, I see the Mint splash screen start but then the VM goes into a power down state and stops. This happens about 10 seconds ater the VM starts reading the CD. There are no error messages that I can see. Is there a tutorial on installing Mint in a VM? I did Google this and saw someone recommend VirtualBox, but I'd prefer to stay with Virtual PC.
Any body can give me the step by step instruction how I can install Sun virtual box in Fedora 12 64Bit edition. I am using the folloeing hardware. Server: Dell PowerEdge 1950 RAM: 16 GB Processor: Zion Multicore HDD: SAS 132GB
I would like to configure and SAN disk. But I do not have a physical SAN disk. Is it possible to create and configure a Virtual SAN disk and work on it with virtual machines?I have around 400GB of space in my Laptop.
I am looking for step-by-step guide to do so. I can go for any easy to work with Linux distribution , may be UBUNTU. But Hyper-V page says it officially supports only SUSE and REDHAT, others can be done on owner's risk.
I dont need future compatibility etc as yet, just need to do some experiments, so any distribution would be fine. FYI - I am trying BOINC installation and testing.
I want to add more than one Virtual IP to my CentOS machine. I was able to add one ver easily by creating a file ifcfg-eth0:1 and editing the IPADDR field. But I cannot create more by creating a ifcfg:eth0:2, for example.
i want to install a program called VMPK its a virtual keyboard, but through googling i seem to keep running in circles. The program comes as a tarball, which i have no idea how to install (still semi new to Linux... within my first 2 months)... i have read something about compiling it as an RPM but i cant seem to find anything else other than that... this is probably something super simple
I have Installed centos 5.3 and enabled virtualization on it. now i want to create virtual mechine , while trying this im getting following errors :i have used virt-install command then it has asked some questions and i have answered them of what ram , location e.t.c .. after that a warning came reagarding partition , then an error came like : input / output error during read on /dev/xvda i have ignored this error and continued installation at last i have got an error:like LVM operation failed : vgcreate failed for volgroup00 , the installer will now exit.
I intend to setup a Linux Virtual Server cluster behind a firewall. I have two machines which will run Centos 5.3 and act as the routers. I have two other boxes for now, also running Centos 5.3 which will run the server applications. All these machines are connect on my local network behind a firewall. I will ask for the two LVS router machines to be granted access through the firewall for web access (port 80) and ssh access (port 22). These two ports should be sufficient for me to receive my web application requests, as I will use NAT translation on the LVS machines to redirect to the applications on the real servers.
I've read the documentation for the LVS but I would be grateful if someone could give me some guidance on the whether I will have any problem with the firewall and the LVS routers machines, as I have described it above. Do I need to ask for anything other than access through the firewall for these two machines. They will get DHCP IP's I guess. Also, its not quite clear to me where the LVS router machines LAN cards get connected. Do all of the NIC cards connect to my local network, or do I need an independent hub to connect the second NIC of the LVS router machines, and as such use static IP address for them on this private network.
Which virtual machine in Red Hat now pushing (championing)? And is it supported on CentOS yet? Does it support multiple cores in the guest and does it take advantage of hardware visualization?