From: Christine Kronberg (seeker@shalla.de)
Date: Sat Jul 22 2006 - 04:14:54 EDT
Hi,
> Hello, I am a student of computer science trying to learn more about the art of pen-testing. I have several tools at my disposal: nmap, enum, Metsploit Framework, Cain and Abel, ect. I obviously cannot test these against commercial networks (I could but I certainly don't want to go to jail) I have used nmap though due to it's unobtrusive nature. I therefore downloaded the evaluation version of VMware. I set up virtual machines with a host only connection; furthermore, I see the virtual machines network connections in network connections. I am running windows XP. I cannot figure out, probably due to my inexperience at networking, how to connect to the machnies once I have them up and running so I can run nmap scans against them (among other things). Any help would be appreciated, including links or whatever knowledge you guys could pass on.
Instead of host-only set the network connection in brigded mode.
Works like charm for me. :-)
Regards,
Christine Kronberg.
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