ws Aamir, Project seems like a candidate for honeywall, but then again depends on level of logging you want to achieve. For your production network low-interaction honeypots can perform well as a testing ground for you. Later on after gaining sufficient experience you can move on with the high-interaction honeypots & then a honeynet. Start off with literature reviewing the documentation on the website & have a go at the deployment. It really depends on how you want to have things done. Having a honeynet on both your local subnet and the public domain will be a treat & in a sense gives you more situational awareness. so goodluck!
Thanks, Fahim On Sat, Oct 11, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Mirza Aamir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Salamun Alikum Fahim Brother > > Thanks a lot for your reply. I havent gone through low interaction honey > net as yet. Project could have around 250 Servers with more then 2500 users. > This is the reason I requested for suggestion. So you are satisfied enough > with honeywall ???? > > Regards > >
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