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| Subject: | HoneyD-Win32 Parse Error --- ROADBLOCK |
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| Date: | 22 Jun 2005 22:12:33 -0000 |
Hi Roger ? First of all thank you for writing your book. After weeks of research I finally ran across it and it put all of the pieces together for me. Well, almost all of the pieces. I have installed HoneyD-Win32 as described in your book and if I simply run the command ?honeyd ?d? it pops up and says it is listening. I can even see it catch traffic! Woo hoo! The problem is when I try to feed it a config file. Even the most simplest of configurations give me a PARSE error. For example: Create Windows 98 Annotate ?Windows 98? Set Windows 98 Personality ?Windows 98? BIND 1.1.1.1 Windows 98 I even double checked to make sure that ?Windows 98? was defined in my nmap.prints file. Any idea where I can go from here? I feel like I?m steps away from the holy grail but the final inches are stretching into miles. Regards, Wren Sr. Consultant Prosum Technology Group
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