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Re: Virtual WireShark appliance
From: john s wolter <johnswolter () wolterworks com>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2010 17:45:17 -0400
Guy, I hope I did not sound like I was saying they were against VA's. I.e., if the virtual machine does not provide mechanisms by which a program
running on one virtual machine can monitor on-the-wire traffic to another virtual machine, or traffic within another virtual machine, or between two virtual machines, there's really not much Wireshark can do. There might be virtual machines that support this
Xen domain 0, the root startup VM, at first look appears to the facilities. Do not know about VMware. The LINUX KVM would most likely have it being built into the kernel. Maybe others could review these answers and add other VM types.
Just imagine how working in the Cloud will change everything....assuming that "the cloud" ends up being like "the Web" rather than, say, "push technology".
I'm not sure what 'push' means in this context. Google is not providing VM's as of yet. They want you to use their services. You can buy the least expensive cloud machines from Amazon. No capitol outlay necessary, just rent. The EC2 virtual machines for approximately 0.1 USD(10 cents) per hour. A real cheap bargain for testing overall architectures. HP, IBM, and others have cloud services as well. You could say this machine oriented Cloud is 20th Century; Google being more a 21st Century style service. You may see it differently. Cheers. ------------------------- John S. Wolter Mailto:johnswolter () wolterworks com twitter: @johnswolter facebook: johnswolter LinkedIn: johnswolter Plaxo: John Wolter Legacy cell tel: 734-904-8433 Google phone: 734-408-1263 Net-Neutrality and... The Four Internet Freedoms Freedom to visit any site on the Internet Freedom to access any content or service that is not illegal Freedom to attach any device that does not interfere with the network Freedom to know all the terms of a service, particularly any that would affect the first three freedoms.
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