2011 5th International DMTF Academic Alliance Workshop on Systems and Virtualization Management: Standards and the Cloud (SVM) 2011
DOI: 10.1109/svm.2011.6096467
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Distributed virtual scenarios over multi-host Linux environments

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“…The drawback of NoSE and the previous proposals is that they lack the capability of dynamic configuration for the honeynet deployment. VNX [40] is a more powerful generic virtualized tool, which integrates more hypervisors, such as UML, QEMU, KVM, LXC, etc., and can even undertake dynamic configuration. Following the idea of VNX, Fan et al proposed the Honeyvers [41] framework aimed at creating and managing heterogeneous honeypots.…”
Section: A Features Of Decoymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The drawback of NoSE and the previous proposals is that they lack the capability of dynamic configuration for the honeynet deployment. VNX [40] is a more powerful generic virtualized tool, which integrates more hypervisors, such as UML, QEMU, KVM, LXC, etc., and can even undertake dynamic configuration. Following the idea of VNX, Fan et al proposed the Honeyvers [41] framework aimed at creating and managing heterogeneous honeypots.…”
Section: A Features Of Decoymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, transformation module is developed to take this responsibility. In our tool, Honeyd and VNX (Fernandez, D., et al, 2011) are elected as the deployment tools to take the responsibilities of deploying low-interaction honeypots and high-interaction honeypots. The configuration of VNX scenario is based on XML syntax, thus it does not need to do any syntax change.…”
Section: Transformation Modulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summaries of the papers are as follows: Fernández, Cordero; Somavilla, Rodriguez; Corchero, Tarrafeta; and Galán [1] ''Virtualization-based testbeds are nowadays widely used for the creation of the network environments needed to test protocols and applications. Virtualization has highly contributed to reduce the cost of testbeds setup, either in terms of hardware resources needed or work effort.…”
Section: Presentationsmentioning
confidence: 99%