liveCD honeypot?

Lithium381

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The other day i was reading about "honeypots" and thought it would be interesting to see one in action at home... is there a live-cd honeypot available? I have an old computer that doesn't have a harddrive but i've booted live-cd's of Fedora and such on that i would like to use for this. Anyone have any suggestions?
 

Fullmetal Chocobo

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May 13, 2003
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Not that I know your idea wouldn't work, but I do have another alternative that might. ESXi on a thumbdrive might be another possibility. This way, you could load a variety of operating systems. If your laptop isn't supported by ESXi, you could still use a thumbdrive to boot a *nix OS, and store the settings, etc.

Or you could setup another system with how you want the honeypot configured, then use something like 'remaster sys' to create a live CD of that configuration. (I use remaster sys for doing backups of systems currently, and it works amazingly well).

Good luck. :)
 

Lithium381

Lifer
May 12, 2001
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Not that I know your idea wouldn't work, but I do have another alternative that might. ESXi on a thumbdrive might be another possibility. This way, you could load a variety of operating systems. If your laptop isn't supported by ESXi, you could still use a thumbdrive to boot a *nix OS, and store the settings, etc.

Or you could setup another system with how you want the honeypot configured, then use something like 'remaster sys' to create a live CD of that configuration. (I use remaster sys for doing backups of systems currently, and it works amazingly well).

Good luck. :)

I've never heard of that before, i simply make a clean install of how i want the system to be with all the programs i need and such,and remaster sys will make a live-cd distro of it? That sounds too good to be true!