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IP Address Assignment #30
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Dear Eluvatl, Sure, simply change the config frm the underlying ubuntu system. On 09 Apr 2016, at 18:54, eluvatl <notifications@github.commailto:notifications@github.com> wrote: Hello, I understand that the honeypots are designed such that little to no configuration is necessary. DHCP is not enabled on my network; all VMs are assigned static IPs. Is it possible to assign individual IP addresses to the honeypots? Some of them need to be in the internal network and others in the DMZ. — |
Do you mean I should, for instance, modify the glastopf.cfg file? And do the same for the other honeypots? |
Ah, no, just for the ubuntu itself, see eg Best wishes On 09 Apr 2016, at 19:32, eluvatl <notifications@github.commailto:notifications@github.com> wrote: Do you mean I should, for instance, modify the glastopf.cfg file? And do the same for the other honeypots? — |
I see. So all of the honeypots will be using the same IP address? |
yep On 09 Apr 2016, at 19:45, eluvatl <notifications@github.commailto:notifications@github.com> wrote: I see. So all of the honeypots will be using the same IP address? — |
Hello,
I understand that the honeypots are designed such that little to no configuration is necessary. DHCP is not enabled on my network; all VMs are assigned static IPs. Is it possible to assign individual IP addresses to the honeypots? Some of them need to be in the internal network and others in the DMZ.
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