Linux Security Lab?

Shawn Badger badger.shawn at gmail.com
Wed Jul 2 13:07:08 MST 2008


I would be interested, depending upon how in-depth it gets.

On Wed, Jul 2, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Lisa Kachold <l_iesa at yahoo.com> wrote:

> Is there any interest in a Security Lab?
>
> At freegeek.org, (and various open source shops), we would setup say a 6
> hour test lab to:
>
> 1) Test various security LiveCD's  (Labrat, NST)
> 2) Setup HoneyPots and IDS monitoring systems.
> 3) Create attacks using other tools, like Owasp.org's well written FAQ's
> and apps or testing Youtube security vid myths.
>
> Some of the easiest quick examples would be:
>
> a) nmap/nessus, and snort.
> b) brute force ssh in less than a smoke break.
>
> "Harder" (more advanced) labs could include top down OSI demos like XSS
> proxy, SQL Injection,  URI and/or all manner bottom up TCP/IP spoofing,
> ICMP, dhcp and DNS hacking.
>
> We might also setup some quick tunnels running as a completely believable
> process name to show what it looks like to be pwn'd?
>
> Any interest?
>
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