Re: Suggested lab materials/systems/setup?

From: Mike Sweeney (mikesweeney@packetattack.com)
Date: Sun Jul 10 2005 - 19:45:29 EDT


VMware is king in my lab. I use a P4 3Ghz with 2 gig of RAM and it
just works well. The newest 5.0 workstation is very stable. I used
version 4.x in my book and I had SuSE, Redhat, Fedora C1 and C2,
Slackware and FreeBSD all running on VMware, sometimes multiple
images running concurrently. On the Windows side, I have an image of
Windows 2003 running the Cisco 3.x Secure Server for RADIUS/TACACS+
work.

I also recycled an old Cisco 4230 IDS unit into a test box. It's a
dual P3 500 and works pretty well aside from it weighs a ton to move
around being a 4U rack mount box.

For firewalls, I have different IP table scripts to load, a PIX501
and a m0n0wall router on a WISP card(kicks ass). I have two access
points, Cisco 340 and a hacked Linksys. Various switches and hubs
laying around.

Workstations are a few different intel laptops, my compaq 700M is a
fav even though it's only a PIII/800 but it has swappable drives. I
have several drives preloaded with different OSs. in a lab, that is
very handy and it's handy onsite. I just recently picked up a iMacG5
which I love and I've been using for my daily stuff. Pretty front end
and BSD based backend.. you gotta love it.

Imaging server? no way dude ;) A firewire/USB2 external drive with
Acronis TrueImage works fine and is ALOT cheaper :) I use it on both
Wintel and the Linux boxen. I have not tried it on the Mac but then
Carbon Copy Cloner works fine for Tiger when run from a command line.

I should mention that a switch that supports real VLANs is very handy
to mock up a network of different subnets etc. I say real VLANs only
because some switches claim they do VLANs but cheeseout on the
details. A brand "D" switch does vlans but you can not mirror the
VLAN, only a port in the VLAN which kind of sucks at times. Maybe the
newer ones are better but I just bought a used Cisco 2900 series and
called it done.

Mike Sweeney
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On Jul 10, 2005, at 3:42 PM, Erin Carroll wrote:

> All,
>
> I'm in the process of setting up a pen-test lab environment of several
> servers running various OS flavors (both Windows & BSD/*nix) along
> with a
> netscreen-10 firewall and cisco 3825 to use as the lab router. What
> do other
> list members use for their lab environments and what suggestions/
> issues have
> you encountered? I'm just using equipment I have laying around but
> would be
> interested in hearing about other lab setups to get some ideas (or
> excuses
> to go shopping) on what else I can utilize for pen-testing practice.
>
> I'm definitely going to set up an imaging server (jumpstart &
> Altiris) to
> make changing things around less painful but I've also considered
> Vmware on
> the hosts. Basically I'm curious as to what you all use to practice
> pen-testing to keep the skills sharp when not "on the job".
>
> Thanks!
> --
> Erin Carroll
> "Do Not Taunt Happy-Fun Ball"
>
>
>
>



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