On Thu, Aug 18, 2022 at 03:27:55PM +0100, Stuart Henderson wrote: > "Honeyd is a small daemon that creates virtual hosts on a network. The > hosts can be configured to run arbitrary services, and their personality > can be adapted so that they appear to be running certain operating > systems. Honeyd enables a single host to claim multiple addresses - > I have tested up to 65536 - on a LAN for network simulation. Honeyd > improves cyber security by providing mechanisms for threat detection and > assessment. It also deters adversaries by hiding real systems in the > middle of virtual systems. "
> Not updated since 2007 and it says, "Because Honeyd interacts with > potentially malicious adversaries, you should sandbox it with Systrace". Yikes. > Is there any reason to keep it? Not that I can see. ok kmos to remove. --Kurt