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Re: Re: Honeywall eth0 eth1 & eth2
From: george chamales <george () overt org>
Date: Fri, 12 May 2006 09:48:32 -0400
Anh, Under normal circumstances, the honeywall acts as a layer two bridge between the honeypots on the honeynet and the network that the honeynet is deployed on. The honeypots should use the same networking information as the network that the honeynet is deployed on. The honeypots are in the same IP address space, use the same default gateway and DNS servers as the non-honeynet machines on the network that the honeywall is connecte to. The internal (eth1) and external (eth0) interfaces on the honeywall should not need to be configured with IP addresses. You are most likely not able to ping the honeywall due to the honeywall's firewall. Why is it that you are trying to set the IP address of the internal interface? george On Fri, May 12, 2006 at 11:39:53AM -0000, anh.doquoc () gmail com wrote:
You can assign IP address to etho1 by: /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ Here you can edit file : ifcfg-eth1 But after assign IP address to eth1 and honeypot to the same network (in my case 192.168.10.0/24). I can not ping between honeypot and eth1. Event I set eth1 is default gateway of honeypot. It said: "Ping: sendmsg Operation not permitted" I can ping from honeywall to Internet and other computers in network , but it can not be ping from other computers to eth0 or eth2. Can anyone help me, Thanks in advance !
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)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- 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)