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Re: Honeypot Server

Subject: Re: Honeypot Server
Date: Thu, 17 Jan 2008 19:47:33 +0200
Dear Farid.

Though I have not practical experience with honeypots yet. I suggest you
a good resource:
 honeynet.org

Also you should determine the needs of your honeypot (just get
attempts to connect, or research what malicious atacker is doing), and
select an appropriated solution, it can be a whole honeypot
infrastructure. Honeynet claims that their live cd is fine:
  https://projects.honeynet.org/honeywall/

2008/1/17, m.farid.shawara@gmail.com <m.farid.shawara@gmail.com>:

Dear All :

Can you advise what is the best honeypot server available
Open-source or commercial - it doesn't matter as long as it will be easy to
administrate and easy to monitor and alerted ...

Mohamed Farid ...





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