Honeypots
Storing ALL Data from honeywall CDROM Roo version Nov 12 2005 06:52PM
Jaime Sotelo (1jasotel gmail com) (1 replies)
RE: Storing ALL Data from honeywall CDROM Roo version Nov 14 2005 12:46AM
Jeff Dell (jdell activeworx com) (2 replies)
Re: Storing ALL Data from honeywall CDROM Roo version Nov 24 2005 10:51AM
Jaime Sotelo (1jasotel gmail com) (2 replies)
RE: Storing ALL Data from honeywall CDROM Roo version Nov 24 2005 05:04PM
Jeff Dell (jdell activeworx com)
Re: Storing ALL Data from honeywall CDROM Roo version Nov 24 2005 11:53AM
Jaime Sotelo (1jasotel gmail com)
Re: Storing ALL Data from honeywall CDROM Roo version Nov 17 2005 09:28AM
Jaime Sotelo (1jasotel gmail com) (1 replies)
RE: Storing ALL Data from honeywall CDROM Roo version Nov 18 2005 03:27PM
David Watson (david honeynet org uk)
Jaime,

Assuming that your local host is an allowed management node for your Roo
Honeywall, you have a number of options:

1. Use scp to copy the files from your local system to the remote
Honeywall - this is enabled on Roo by default:

# scp Honeywall:/path/file localfilename

2. Use scp from the honeywall to get files from a remote system

3. Use sftp (binary is available by default with Roo) to connect to
your local system and get the files

4. Use the yum package management system to install the necessary
software. See for more details:

http://www.phy.duke.edu/~rgb/General/yum_HOWTO/yum_HOWTO/

The Roo OS is simply a customised Fedora Core installation, so any standard
tool or technique should work. I hope this helps with your problem.

Thanks,

David

David Watson

UK Honeynet Project

www.ukhoneynet.org

david (at) honeynet.org (dot) uk [email concealed]

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From: Jaime Sotelo [mailto:1jasotel (at) gmail (dot) com [email concealed]]
Sent: 17 November 2005 09:29
To:
Subject: Re: Storing ALL Data from honeywall CDROM Roo version

Well, yes... but anyway, I have a little adjacent problem. I need to install
(copy) certain things in the honeywall machine. Such as the fisq.pl script,
syslog-ng and whatever. So... what's the key? Do I need to install ftp? and
How do I install ftp? Perhaps yum would do the job??

Sorry I'm not exactly a Linux master and this mutilated version wich is roo
seems more difficult to deal with. :b

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