Re: Suggested lab materials/systems/setup?

From: ilaiy (ilaiy.e@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Jul 19 2005 - 09:05:54 EDT


Try

[url] http://www.colinux.org/ [/url]. It is similar to vmware ..

./thanks
ilaiy

On 7/15/05, Desai, Dipen <ddesai1@ipolicynetworks.com> wrote:
> VMWare is the way to go in such testing scenarios. I have it setup with
> multiple guest Operating Systems. You can have each Virtual machine set
> up with the configurations you want to and save the image with the
> required configuration before executing the attacks/exploits/malware
> against those virtual machines.
>
>
> Thanks,
> Deepen Desai
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Erin Carroll [mailto:amoeba@amoebazone.com]
> Sent: Sunday, July 10, 2005 3:43 PM
> To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
> Subject: Suggested lab materials/systems/setup?
>
> All,
>
> I'm in the process of setting up a pen-test lab environment of several
> servers running various OS flavors (both Windows & BSD/*nix) along with
> a
> netscreen-10 firewall and cisco 3825 to use as the lab router. What do
> other
> list members use for their lab environments and what suggestions/issues
> have
> you encountered? I'm just using equipment I have laying around but would
> be
> interested in hearing about other lab setups to get some ideas (or
> excuses
> to go shopping) on what else I can utilize for pen-testing practice.
>
> I'm definitely going to set up an imaging server (jumpstart & Altiris)
> to
> make changing things around less painful but I've also considered Vmware
> on
> the hosts. Basically I'm curious as to what you all use to practice
> pen-testing to keep the skills sharp when not "on the job".
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Erin Carroll
> "Do Not Taunt Happy-Fun Ball"
>
>



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