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Re: virtual honeynet with vmware
From: Steve <steve () stedaniels co uk>
Date: 2 Oct 2003 14:04:01 -0000
In-Reply-To: <3F7B55E2.4060001 () sun com> What you need to do is: Create a host virtual adapter in "Manage Virtual Networks" Assign the adapter to the 192.168.172.0 network with a 255.255.255.0 subnet. Remove any existing adapters from your guest os's. Add this adapter into each of your three guest os's. The adapter should now also be availible on your host os as a normal eth interface. Bridge this or perform nat or portmapping with your 129.157.178.0 interface. That is the simplest setup i can think of. And one I am in the process of doing, though I am running an XP host. Hope that helps, any more questions, feel free. Steve
For resume my situation : I am on the network 129.157.178.0 with one fixed IP 129.157.178.165 on eth0 with RedHat9. I can't change anything on the network 129.157.178.0. I installed three GuestOS with VMWare in a Host-Only Networking 192.168.172.0 on vmnet1. What are the routes that I must add ? and where ? How use my fixed IP address 129.157.178.165 for continue to use my traffic of all the days ? Cheers, Guillaume Patrick McCarty wrote:
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