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honeyd

honeyd Small daemon that creates virtual hosts simulating their services and behaviour
Priority
Sectionnet
Installed size 1604
Maintainer Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pen~a <jfs@computer.org>
Architecture i386
Version 1.5b-1
Depends adduser (>= 3.52), libc6 (>= 2.3.6-6), libdnsres0, libdumbnet1, libevent1 (>= 1.1a), libncurses5 (>= 5.4-5), libpcap0.8 (>= 0.9.3-1), libpcre3 (>= 4.5), libreadline5 (>= 5.1), zlib1g (>= 1
Suggests iisemulator
File name pool/main/h/honeyd/honeyd_1.5b-1_i386.deb
Description Honeyd is a small daemon that creates virtual hosts on a network. The hosts can be configured to run arbitrary services, and their TCP personality can be adapted so that they appear to be running certain versions of operating systems. Honeyd enables a single host to claim multiple addresses on a LAN for network simulation. It is possible to ping the virtual machines, or to traceroute them. Any type of service on the virtual machine can be simulated according to a simple configuration file. Instead of simulating a service, it is also possible to proxy it to another machine. . Features: * Simulates thousands of virtual hosts at the same time. * Configuration of arbitrary services via simple configuration file: o Includes proxy connects. * Simulates operating systems at TCP/IP stack level: o Fools nmap and xprobe, o Adjustable fragment reassembly policy, o Adjustable FIN-scan policy. * Simulation of arbitrary routing topologies: o Configurable latency and packet loss. . Homepage: http://www.honeyd.org


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