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Machine EnvironmentLab Start Lab start: 15.04.2008 Operating System In the SecProg lab, we run Linux (Debian for those that are interested) on a student server that is "safely" coupled off the Internet so that you can experiment with your tools. Server
One SecProg box is remotely accessible for you through
inetsec.iseclab.org (128.130.60.30) via ssh. WAIT! Don't ssh yet!
Read on!
Host bandit
Hostname 128.130.60.30
Port 10001
HostKeyAlias bandit
If you have edited your ssh_config file, then ssh bandit should do it.
Changing your password It is good practice to change your password once you get your account. We might try to crack your password so do change it. Reading your e-mail on the servers You will submit your challenge solutions using e-mail on the lab machines. Submission from any other server will not work. You will also receive automated feedback from our submission system (e.g., information about your submission, grading, success/failure, etc.) to your lab account. In order for you to be able to read your mails, we have installed pine and mutt on the SecProg server. Feel free to use anything you prefer (e.g., the UNIX mail command for the experts/geeks should also do it :-)). If you are UNIX-incapable or prefer to read your mails on some other server, then you can create a .forward file in your home directory. We have enabled forwarding on the servers. Last Modified: Fri Mar 12 13:56:46 CET 2010 |
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