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Re: High interaction Windows Honeypot


From: Ahmed Ameen <ahmedameen () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 12 Aug 2005 21:25:29 +0300

Hello Michael,
When do you expect the release? I was able to download the previous
version but it turned out to be the server only how can I get the
client is there a client for windows?

One of my main objectives is to have my Honeynet all in windows
environment so am currently working on listing all the tools available
for windows in this field.

Thanks all for the help…


On 8/9/05, Michael A. Davis <mike () datanerds net> wrote:
Yes, I am. It is pretty much finished. The problem is the new 3.0
integration (i.e. roo) it is all the other features. Also, there are some
licensing questions that I am currently investigating before releasing it.

Thanks,
Michael t a A. Davis
Chief Executive Officer
Savid Technologies, Inc.
Main: 708.243.2850
http://www.savidtech.com

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-----Original Message-----
From: Stejerean, Cosmin [mailto:cosmin () cti depaul edu]
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 11:49 AM
To: Thorsten Holz; honeypots () securityfocus com
Subject: RE: High interaction Windows Honeypot

Is anyone working on a Sebek3 program for Windows?

Cosmin

-----Original Message-----
From: Thorsten Holz [mailto:thorsten.holz () mmweg rwth-aachen de]
Sent: Monday, August 08, 2005 11:07 AM
To: honeypots () securityfocus com
Subject: Re: High interaction Windows Honeypot

Ahmed Ameen wrote:
Hello All,
I am currently planning for my CS thesis which I decided to do on
Windows Honeypots. I was wondering if anyone has experience on
building a high interaction honeypot using a windows
environment and
VMware.

Some experience from me and the German Honeynet Project:

* For the Honeywall, the easiest way to setup is the
Honeywall CDROM Roo (http://www.honeynet.org/tools/cdrom/).
This is Linux-based, but that should be no big problem. Just
boot a computer with three interfaces (two also works, but
for management a dedicated interface is best) and within 20
minutes your are done. Customization is very easy and the
web-interface allows you to monitor what's going on. If you
really need it, you can also install the Honeywall "by Hand",
but that's rather time-consuming...

* Unfortunately, no Sebek version 3.x exists for Windows yet.
It is in development, but not ready up to now. So you have to
use Sebek version 2.x
(http://www.honeynet.org/tools/sebek/2/sebek-win32-2.1.5.zip).
 Just install Windows and you are basically done. If you
don't apply some patches, a default installation of Windows
will be compromised by a bot in an automated way within
several minutes...

* If you want to setup a virtual honeynet, just follow the
steps outlined in the paper "Virtual Honeynet: Deploying
Honeywall using VMware"
(http://www.honeynet.org.pk/honeywall/) written by the
Pakistan Honeynet Project.

Cheers,
   Thorsten


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