ESXi (ESX 3i) Enable SSH ESXi 3.5 does ship with the ability to run SSH, but this is disabled by default (and is not supported). If you just need to access the console of ESXi, then you only need to perform steps 1 - 3.1) At the console of the ESXi host, press ALT-F1 to access the console window.2) Enter unsupported in the console and then press Enter. You will not see the text you type in.3) If you typed in unsupported correctly, you will see the Tech Support Mode warning and a password prompt. Enter the password for the root login.4) You should then see the prompt of ~ #. Edit the file inetd.conf (enter the command vi /etc/inetd.conf).5) Find the line that begins with #ssh and remove the #. Then save the file. If you're new to using vi, then move the cursor down to... in Esxiwith 3.5abilitydisabledesxirunshipsshsupportedby 2 users
LiveKd v3.0 LiveKD allows you to run the Kd and Windbg Microsoft kernel debuggers, which are part of the Debugging Tools for Windows package, locally on a live system. LiveKD allows you to run the Kd and Windbg Microsoft kernel debuggers, which are part of the Debugging Tools for Windows package, locally on a live system. in Public bookmarkswith livekdrunwindbgmicrosoftkerneldebuggerspartdebugging
nzbperl -- nzb based nntp/usenet downloader in perl Run Linux? Need a newsreader utility that can process an nzb file and autodecode and even do bandwidth throttling? You've come to the right place. :) I looked around for something that I could use for nzb files on my Linux setup, and I soon discovered limited options. There are progs out there that will download nzb files (nzbget and knzb are apparently the most visible ones), but none seemed to have a key feature that I put importance on: bandwidth throttling. So, like many other one-off hacks and open source projects, this little toy was built to scratch an itch. in Public bookmarkswith runlinuxnewsreaderutilityprocessnzbfileautodecode
Robpol86.com - ImageCFG.exe Another free application that you can use to specify the processor on which an application is allowed to run is ImageCFG. Unlike RunFirst, ImageCFG allows you to select the process on which your application will run. Continuing with OldApp.exe from the previous example, let’s assume that I want to run OldApp.exe on the second processor in Public bookmarkswith freeapplicationspecifyprocessorrunimagecfgunlikerunfirstby 2 users
snort2iptables file listing The enclosed iptables-rules file is a sample run from a snortruleset where all rules have been uncommented. snort2iptables is ableto convert 1330 of 1451 rules (~92%), with some caveats (nocase, depth,and offset are ignored). Rules which cannot be faithfully converted areleft commented in the iptables-rules file, with the reason following"Cannot convert: " on the line. in Public bookmarkswith enclosediptables-rulesfilesamplerunsnortrulesetuncommented
spank SPANK[1] is a collection of programs to deploy, run and analyse network and host simulations in IP networks. This can be done for pure network and application simulation, or also for honeypot deployment to find out what is happening on your network. SPANK provides several methods for this; in Public bookmarkswith spankcollectionprogramsdeployrunanalysenetworkhost
Stress-testing the Linux kernel Automating software testing allows you to run the same tests over a period of time, ensuring that you are really comparing apples to apples and oranges to oranges. In this article, Linux Test Project team members share methodology, rationale, and the scripts and tools they use to stress-test the Linux kernel. in Public bookmarkswith automatingsoftwaretestingruntestsperiodtimeensuring
Virutal Honeynet: Deploying Honeywall using VMware Virtual Honeynet is a solution that allows you to run a complete Honeynet with multiple operating systems on the same physical computer. As discussed in the paper Know Your Enemy: Virtual Honeynets, these solutions have the advantage of being easier to deploy and simpler to manage. This guide contains information to assist you in deploying a Virtual Honeynet based on Honeywall using VMware. It will walk you through a typical installation of Honeywall step by step. It is assumed that you have read and understand the papers Know Your Enemy: Virtual Honeynets, Know Your Enemy: Learning with VMware, Know Your Enemy: Honeywall CDROM. in Public bookmarkswith virtualhoneynetsolutionrunmultipleoperatingsystemsphysical