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==== Virtual machine access ==== | ==== Virtual machine access ==== | ||
- | The VM is an eve-ng (previously known as unetlab) and each student has one assigned (see the last column on class register, available on the course [[https://curs.upb.ro/2022/course/view.php?id=4732|website]] mappings: ip VM--student) that can be accessed from: | + | The VM is an ''eve-ng'' (previously known as unetlab) and each student has one assigned (see the last column on class register, available on the course [[https://curs.upb.ro/2023/course/view.php?id=4550|website]] mappings: ip VM--student) that can be accessed from: |
- CLI via ssh (user: **root** and password: **eve**) which is mostly used for debugging and you will rarely use it (for adding new images, freeing space etc.). | - CLI via ssh (user: **root** and password: **eve**) which is mostly used for debugging and you will rarely use it (for adding new images, freeing space etc.). | ||
- | - web (user: **admin** and password: **eve**) which provides an user interface for an emulated virtual environment with endpoints (OS Linux) and network/security equipments. Is quite similar to GNS3 that was used previously on SRED (lab 2019). | + | - web (user: **admin** and password: **eve**) which provides an user interface for an emulated virtual environment with endpoints (OS Linux) and network/security equipments |
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+ | For the labs, we are going to use: | ||
- | For the first 2 labs, a Cisco router 7200 image is used (as it supports acls, cbac, zbf) in dynamips, 3 Ubuntu 18.04 machines (1 server and 2 clients) and a Kali 2019.3. In order to create the topology, you just need to drag the required node (4 available for now) and add network connections between them. | + | - ''Cisco router 7200 image'' (as it supports acls, cbac, zbf) in dynamips - setup steps [[https://www.eve-ng.net/index.php/documentation/howtos/howto-add-cisco-dynamips-images-cisco-ios/|here]] |
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+ | - ''Ubuntu 22.04'' and ''Kali 2019.3'' machines - setup steps [[https://www.eve-ng.net/index.php/documentation/howtos/howto-create-own-linux-host-image/|here]] | ||
+ | - ''pfSense'' open source firewall - image [[https://www.pfsense.org/download/|here]] and setup [[https://www.eve-ng.net/index.php/3380-2/|steps]] | ||
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+ | In order to create the topology, you just need to drag the required node and add network connections between them. | ||
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- | [[http://31.22.89.2/cisco-ios/7200/|This]] is the place where you find different other Cisco 7200 images. | + | [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1PL-SvcwoS1vplIprlSWjdKNUDgW66rFU/view|This]] is the place where you find Cisco 7200 image. |
Dynamips images are stored on the eve-ng machine on path **/opt/unetlab/addons/dynamips** (yes, they kept that legacy name path). The required one is already added there so do not delete anything. | Dynamips images are stored on the eve-ng machine on path **/opt/unetlab/addons/dynamips** (yes, they kept that legacy name path). The required one is already added there so do not delete anything. |