All I did was to untick the "make this virtual machine private" box on
the permission settings of the options tab in the honeywall virtual
machine settings dialog. It appeared that my problem, identical to what
you describe arose because, for an unknown to me reason and although I
had access to the actual vmx files, I did not have access to the virtual
disk inside the vm I created for the honeywall.
The 20Gb virtual disk you have created is certainly big enough. It is
not a space issue. Being new to this I cannot offer much more in the way
of help, sorry.
I am struggling a bit with the iptables on the host OS Debian 2.6 kernel.
this comand: iptables -A INPUT -i eth1 -m state --state
ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT produces a No chain/target/match error.
iptables -A INPUT -i eth1 -j ACCPET works fine
iptables -A INPUT -m state --state ESTABLISHED,RELATED -j ACCEPT fails
with a No chain/target/match error.
Can someone please shed some light on this and perhaps link me to some
example iptables designed for a host running vmware honey wall. When I
scan my honeypot the wall sees and counts the traffic to the honeypot
but the packets never get to the honeypot. I'm not sure if it is the
host iprouting or the virtual networking that is at fault.
Thanks
Dave
Bruce E. Harris wrote:
Still no luck, I am running Linux, and did a chmod 777 against all the
Honeywall VMWare files (I know, 777 is not the best idea). I tried
virtual disk up to 20GB in size too.
Any other ideas?
Best Regards, Bruce
Dave wrote:
Bruce E. Harris wrote:
| Hi All,
|
| I too am having a problem installing Honeywall 1.3 on VMWare for Linux.
|
| I have tried to use an ISO image and CD, both fail on two different
| computer and in the same way.
|
| It starts to boot then quits with this error message:
|
| Could not allocate requested partitions:
| Partitioning failed: Could not allocate
| partitions as primary partitions.
|
| Not enough space left to create partition
| for /.
|
| Press 'OK' to reboot your system
|
| I have allocated as much as 10GB in advance and still have this problem.
|
| Honeywall 1.1 did work.
|
| Best Regards,
|
| Bruce E. Harris
Hi All,
With the above same issue, I found that it was a permission problem in
my case.
I unticked the private setting for the honeywall vm in vmware and now it
has installed OK.
I will configure and test tomorrow.
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