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Re: Honeywall eth0 eth1 & eth2
From: Hugo Francisco González Robledo <hugo.gonzalez () itslp edu mx>
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2006 19:07:26 -0500
Hi, with Roo you don't need assing IP to the eth1 ... the default gateway remains be the router ... the honeywall it's only a bridge for monitoring, if you want, you could use the eth2 IP address for recive the information. regards ! On Mon, Apr 24, 2006 at 04:53:13PM -0000, omarmdx () yahoo co uk wrote:
Hi All, Is it normal when I ifconfig from root in the honeywall I found that only eth2 has an IP address, wgy eth0 and eth1 don't have one and how can the honeypots sebek send the packets to honeywall through eth1 if it has no IP (This is what I understood), I supposed eth1 is the default gateway for my honeypots so I gave an IP address but I can't find any way of assigning that IP to eth1 (host only side of honeynet)
-- Hugo Francisco González Robledo Instituto Tecnológico de San Luis Potosí Llave pública en http://ardilla.zapto.org Excelente año 2006! ------------------------------------------- Educación es lo que queda después de olvidar lo que se ha aprendido en la escuela. Albert Einstein -------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Honeywall eth0 eth1 & eth2 omarmdx (Apr 24)
- Re: Honeywall eth0 eth1 & eth2 george chamales (Apr 24)
- Re: Honeywall eth0 eth1 & eth2 Hugo Francisco González Robledo (Apr 24)
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- Re: Re: Honeywall eth0 eth1 & eth2 anh . doquoc (May 12)
- Re: Re: Honeywall eth0 eth1 & eth2 george chamales (May 12)
- Re: Re: Re: Honeywall eth0 eth1 & eth2 anh . doquoc (May 16)
- Re: Re: Re: Honeywall eth0 eth1 & eth2 george chamales (May 16)
- Re: Re: Re: Re: Honeywall eth0 eth1 & eth2 anh . doquoc (May 17)