Okay!
Thats what came to my mind last night. I just have to install an older Version of Linux and have to setup snort and a tcplogger, maybe a bash keystroke logger. I downloaded honeyd from http://www.tracking-hackers.com and compiled it. Now i read the manpage of this software and didn�t worked it out how to use it... :-( I think i will do it as you said and just install an older Version. Is there any Documentation on setting up a honeypot *besides* http://project.honeynet.org ??? Maybe a Documentation of an already ready-to-use System? That would be very nice if someone has a link to this topic. Thnx in advance... Mit freundlichen Gr��en Marko Muncan __________________________________________ arxes Network Communication Consulting AG Schanzenstra�e 36 Geb�ude 197 D-51063 K�ln Telefon: +49 (0) 221 96486 - 268 Telefax: +49 (0) 221 96486 - WEB: http://www.arxes.de MailTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jason Yates <jyates@datase An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] rvice.org> Kopie: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thema: Re: Honeypot Software 29.04.02 23:18 I suggest you don't use any type of honeypot "software". I would suggest instead, to just install an old version of Red Hat or an old version of Mandrake in your case. I would also help to know if you doing this as a decoy or just for fun(learning). I personally wouldn't use a compiled setup toolkit for either one, and I personally wouldn't use any honeypot as a decoy, but thats another debate. Check out, http://project.honeynet.org or this book http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0201746131/ref=ase_thehoneynet0c-20/103-8301009-7575805 -Jason On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 02:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Yesterday I tried to set up a honeypot on my Mandrake 8.2 box and it didn�t > worked out. Mandrake uses xinetd and the document from dtk (deception > toolkit http://www.all.net/dtk/) is about inetd. Now it tried to manually > set up the services and ports for it and didn�t came through. First > question: Which honeypot software are you using / Which u find best? Second > question: Is there a setup guide for dtk with xinetd and/or an explanation > to add services and ports manually to xinetd? (btw: i looked on > www.xinetd.org and also tried using chkconfig and achieved nothing) Any > help on that Topic would be greatly appreciated! > > > > Mit freundlichen Gr��en > Marko Muncan > __________________________________________ > arxes Network Communication Consulting AG > > Schanzenstra�e 36 > Geb�ude 197 > D-51063 K�ln > > Telefon: +49 (0) 221 96486 - 268 > Telefax: +49 (0) 221 96486 - > WEB: http://www.arxes.de > MailTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Informieren Sie sich �ber unsere Veranstaltungen zu den aktuellen IT-Themen > unter > http://www.arxes.de/de/events/index.html > > Informieren Sie sich �ber unsere Veranstaltungen zu den aktuellen IT-Themen unter http://www.arxes.de/de/events/index.html
