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Thread: honeywall/pot on same host




honeywall/pot on same host
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2006-09-27 14:14:36
I personally prefer having it on two different systems. 
Reason being I
can monitor both of them separately and if I need to I can
restart my
honeywall without having to affect my honeypot itself.  Also
it allows
me to report on if the honeywall was breached only or if
someone
actually got into the honeypot.

Bill Woodhams
Systems Technician
Development Group-Technical Systems
(585)429-3183
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-----Original Message-----
From: listbouncesecurityfocus.com [mailto:listbouncesecurityfocus.com]
On Behalf Of Mike Gilligan
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2006 3:07 AM
To: honeypotssecurityfocus.com
Subject: honeywall/pot on same host

Hi list
Could anyone weight in on or point me to a resource which
confirms
whether a 
single host can be used for the honeywall and honeypot
systems or if it
is 
recommended to have separate physical machines for each and
why.
thanks,
Mike.

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