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Problem with t-pot, honeypot virtualization


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#1 McSpektra

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Posted 02 August 2023 - 12:52 AM

Hi. We are trying to configure the t-pot in the company to stand next to two main servers, none of them are released to the light of day. The installation goes smoothly, we normally log in to both management panels. However, there is a problem here as in Fig. Anyone know how to fix it? Cowrie isn't the only one with this problem. Personally, we have two theories as to why this is happening. 1. The T-pot must be exposed to the light of day. 2. The router that works for our firewall cuts attacks quite hard and may have treated these services as a backdoor for attack and removed them. I hope for a quick reply ^^

 

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