Jim,
No problem. 
Glad to help since I know how frustrating Honeywall/Sebek/Honeynet stuff may
become.
What is your Masters thesis?
Why did you decide to do Honeywall as a basis/part of your thesis?

As it happens I went to the Honeynet (Paris) conference in March. 

I have some videos and materials from this conference if you are interested.

Well, basically Honeywall Project is "dead". It has not been developed for
few years already. 

Which means that anything that you attempt to research/build/develop is
obsolete/outdated.

One of the conclusions/discoveries of my thesis was that vector of attack
has changed from attacking/abusing services/servers to attacking web
browsers.

Actually, it was hammered during one of the talks at the HOneynet
conference.

Anyways, I can probably support you a bit but be aware that honeywall is a
technology that is not much relevant nowadays.

Any questions, drop a line and I will try to answer.

Hope that clarifies

Konrad

 

  

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Subject: [Honeywall] roo 1.4 and yum
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Hello All,

I'm very new at this and was wondering if anyone could give me any helpful
hints or tips on configuring and operating in a VM environment?

For starters tips on updating the Honeywall, I am constantly getting a soft
bug CPU lock 10s!. So, I have been trying, for a few days, to conduct a yum
update without success. The Management interface is accessible and I can
ping outside sources (i.e. google or web.de)

Thank you for your time and help.

Best regards

Jim Fox

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Some info??

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CL Martinez
carlopmart {at} gmail {d0t} com


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