Re: Virtual environments security

From: Serg B. (sergicles@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Dec 29 2006 - 02:42:10 EST


What VM software are you using? VMWare, Xen, ...?

What type of networking configuration (e.g. briged, NAT, etc)?
On 28/12/06, Michel Pereira <michel@michel.eti.br> wrote:> I saw a problem last week when I logged into a Guest OS hosted at a> Virtual Server. I installed ethereal and saw all the traffic that> goes to the entire server, no only my virtual server.> I wanna known if this is a configuration problem of a normal> behavior of every Virtual Machine environment (maybe Vmware has this> problem too)?>> Thanks>> On Dec 20, 2006, at 4:14 AM, Alcides wrote:>> > Hi Octavian,> > I got a couple of links to share:> > http://www.vmware.com/vmtn/technology/security/> > http://vmblog.com/archive/2006/05/23/605.aspx> >> > Cheers!> >> > Octavian Popescu wrote:> >> Hi,> >> Any idea about some good resources on the subject? (VMware,> >> Virtual PC/Server security etc) I'm interested most of all in> >> studies towards the possibility of breaking the virtual env. (vmm> >> in case of vmware) and directly accessing the hw resources but> >> other general info should be just fine.> >> Thanks!> >> Octavian> >>> >> ______
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