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From: Thiago Mello (indio
underprotection.com.br)Date: Tue Apr 09 2002 - 12:59:43 CDT
Its very intresting, but I didnŽt test yet, but I would like to know
When you do:
# Example of a simple host template and its binding
create template
set template personality "AIX 4.0 - 4.2"
add template tcp port 80 "sh scripts/web.sh"
add template tcp port 22 "sh scripts/test.sh $ipsrc $dport"
set template default action reset
For example the TCP PORt 80 will respond what ? Its configurable?
Or you have to do all the response of the request
IŽll do some tests and bring to u more doubts. as soon as i get
my freebsd <:D
Thiago Mello
At 19:58 08/04/02 -0400, you wrote:
>FYI,
>
>Honeyd is a small daemon that allows simulation of virtual hosts on
>unused IP addresses of a network.
>
>Honeyd reads a nmap fingerprint file to adapt TCP personalities. You
>can configure any host to run arbitrary services or to use default
>actions like open, block and reset.
>
>More information at
>
> http://www.citi.umich.edu/u/provos/honeyd/
>
>Comments and suggestions are welcome,
>
> Niels.
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