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Honeypotting with VMware - basics


{LANG_NAVORIGIN} Intrusion Detection Honeypots
By: Kurt Seifried, 04/22/2004



VMware is essentially a set of software products, the workstation version installs onto Windows or Linux and allows you to run numerous Intel based operating systems on top of it. There is also a server line of products aimed at allowing people to run large numbers of operating systems on a single physical machine, one version of which provides it's own base operating system. Essentially this allows you to run multiple Intel based operating systems on a single physical machine. This alone would be reason enough for many honeypot administrators to celebrate, but there are other reasons as well to use VMware that will become evident. VMware is capable of running all versions of Windows, Linux, most of the BSD family, Solaris for Intel, Novell NetWare, and a number of other operating systems are unsupported but can be made to work.

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