![]() ![]() Change state of VMâs(Start, Stop, Pause and Reset).Some of the stuff you can do with this tool are: In the configuration shown above I can play with the speed of the LAN1 network so as to simulate different environments, depending of where I want to simulate the attacker I will place the attacker machine in my home network or as a internal attacker I place an attacking VM inside LAN2.Īs it can be seen my setup can become complicated very fast and doing changes to individual machines becomes a tedious job so what better way handle all of this VMâs that to automate it For this a simple tool that I like that can be used on Linux, OSX and Windows is the vmrun tool that is part of the VMware VIX kit, this kit is part of Fusion Full download and as a separate download for Linux. The team where I clone any of the VMâs you see above looks as follow: As you can see I do have a lot of VMâs and to make matters a bit more complex when Iâm testing something I use VMware Workstation feature of Teams where I create a complete isolated network of machines, this lets me test the machines behind a virtual firewall to see how well my code will work behind several configurations of firewalls and a very good feature of teams is that I can control the speed of a virtual network so I can test how will my attack or code will behave if the client has a 64kbps connection, a T-1 and many other types of speed, this really helps me tune and see how multithreading and moving large files behave thru this connections. (1) Oracle 11g Running on Windows 2003 Ent 32bitĪs it can be seen since most of my work is done with Meterpreter and post exploitation in Windows Systems the majority of my VMâs are Windows.(1) Oracle 10g Running on Windows 2003 Ent 32bit.(1) Oracle 9i Running on Windows 2003 Advanced 32bit. ![]() (1) MS SQL 2008 Running on Windows 2003 Ent 32bit.(1) MS SQL 2005 running on Windows 2003 32bit. ![]() I have a collection of VMâs that I clone as needed, my collection of VMâs for cloning are:įor Database testing I have the following VMâs: My current lab system is a PC running Windows 7 Enterprise with 8GB of RAM, SATA HD and a Intel Quad 8300, all of this running VMware Workstation 7. One of the best ways to learn is to practice and practice and I do have to say that VMWare has played a very large role in my professional life since it allows me to test ideas, code, validate and practice against different versions of an OS, different patch levels and even different OSâs with out having to have a very large number of servers and routers to simulate environments. ![]()
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