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Re: Honeywall CDROM version 0.68 released!!


From: Lance Spitzner <lance () honeynet org>
Date: Wed, 1 Sep 2004 17:33:22 -0500


On Sep 1, 2004, at 15:45, Fallon, Benjamin wrote:

I'm kind of new to this cd rom.  Has anyone managed to get it installed
on a laptop? I can get it to see the internal Intel Pro 100 but I can't
get it to see any PCMCIA cards that I know work with standard Linux.  I
looked in the /lib/modules/ directory and don't see any PCMCIA modules
available.  Does the cd even support PCMCIA devices?  Any help would be
much appreciated.

The current CDROM is designed as an appliance, as a result it has limited support. It does not have support for PCMCIA cards (but does work fine within VMware on laptops). We updated the Honeywall site, listing all the NIC's that are now supported (about 15). We are also hoping to have SCSI support for 0.68a. The next generation CDROM will most likely have broader hardware support (Knoppix has spoiled us all :).

I ran into the same problem. The sebek version on the new honeywall
seems to be a newer version (Alpha) as the one on the webpage. After I

downloaded the sbk_* binaries and perl scripts from the old honeywall
cd
(0.67a) to the new one, it was possible to get sebek-data without an

Yup, boo boo there, my fault. The SebekServer on 0.68 CDROM is incompatible with the Sebek clients. 0.68a will fix this. As a short term solution, download the SebekServer off of the Sebek tools page and put it on your honeywall in one of the 'rw' partitions (such as /var). Not a pretty solution, but for those of you who need SebekServer on your honeywall, this should tie you over the next couple of weeks.

Appreciate your feedback and understanding.

lance


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