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RE: Penetration Testing Lab Setup - VMWare
From: "Maciolek, David" <David.Maciolek () unisys com>
Date: Fri, 7 Mar 2003 15:20:33 -0500
I'm not 100% positive about VMWare ESX, but I know that VMWare GSX does not take advantage of additional processors. That is to say, you can only have 1 CPU per Virtual Machine. You may be able to set up a hard affinity between 1 processor and several instances and the second processor and several other instances. I've never tried this so I'm not sure it's feasible. Dave -----Original Message----- From: disciple [mailto:marcus () nwnc net] Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 11:56 PM To: Discussion Lists; pen-test () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Penetration Testing Lab Setup - VMWare I have also had a great deal of success with VMWare labs. Although I have found that I peg a 1GHz CPU if I have 2 or more virtual machines running, with scanning or attacks in action. Has anyone had success with multiple processor systems running VMWare? Does VMWare take advantage of the additional processors? Thanks, Marcus -----Original Message----- From: Discussion Lists [mailto:discussions () lagraphico com] Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 12:51 PM To: Indian Tiger; pen-test () securityfocus com Subject: RE: Penetration Testing Lab Setup Hi Indian Tiger, I have had really good luck with VMWare. It is great for setting up various Linux/Windows platform configurations, and saving them, then re-using them later. You will need a LOT of HD space, and a TON of RAM for them though if you plan on setting up anything complex. I have been able to set up entire company networks including (believe it or not) firewalls, mail servers, clients even home-grown routers (of the linux flavor). I can set those machines so that they have restore points, so that anything I do to them can be undone. If you run out of RAM on the host machine, you just get another host machine and start running more virtual machines on it. Stick them all on a hub, and set up a separate "test machine" on the same hub with all of your penn-test tools, and start hammering away.
-----Original Message----- From: Indian Tiger [mailto:indiantiger () mailandnews com] Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 10:59 PM To: pen-test () securityfocus com Subject: Penetration Testing Lab Setup Importance: High Hi All, My management asks me to give detailed requirements for Penetration Testing lab setup. Same Lab I would like to utilize for Computer Crime Investigation as well. Currently we are following OSSTMM as baseline for Penetration Testing. Any suggestions, comments highly appreciated. Thanking You. Sincerely, Indian Tiger, CISSP -------------------------------------------------------------- -------------- Are your vulnerability scans producing just another report? Manage the entire remediation process with StillSecure VAM's Vulnerability Repair Workflow. Download a free 15-day trial: http://www2.stillsecure.com/download/sf_vuln_l> ist.html
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