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== OS Installation ==
 
* Install 64-bit version of CentOS 5.5 with Virtualization Packages
 
* Install 64-bit version of CentOS 5.5 with Virtualization Packages
 
* Create Four Virtual Machines, each with 8GB of disk space, 1G Memory, 1CPU
 
* Create Four Virtual Machines, each with 8GB of disk space, 1G Memory, 1CPU
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** Wireshark
 
** Wireshark
 
** tcpdump
 
** tcpdump
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== Virtual Network Configuration ==
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* Default Virtual Network
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** Network Address 192.168.122.0/24
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** Network Type: NAT
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* Create the 2nd Virtual Network, named "opsnet"
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** Network Address 192.168.[x].0/24 where [x] assigned by your professor
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** Network Type: Isolated
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* Locate the name of the physical network device connected to the lab network. The following configuration assume eth3 as the device name name.
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** assignment 172.16.[x].1 to the alias of eth3: ifconfig eth3:0 172.16.[x].1

Revision as of 01:56, 12 January 2011

Setup a Virtual Local Area Networking Using CentOS 5.5

OS Installation

  • Install 64-bit version of CentOS 5.5 with Virtualization Packages
  • Create Four Virtual Machines, each with 8GB of disk space, 1G Memory, 1CPU
  • Install CentOS5.5 on VM1 to VM3 with at least the following packages:
    • NFS
    • NIS
    • DNS
    • DHCP
    • Postfix, sendmail
    • OpenLDAP
  • CentOS 5.5 configuration:
    • Enable iptables
    • Create a regular user account
    • Enable SELinux
  • Collect the following information:
    • IP address(es) assigned to the host OS and each VM for the virtual network
    • Name of the network device used by the host OS to connect to the virtual network
    • IP address, netmask, and gateway for each guest OS
    • Name of the device used by each guest OS to connect to the virtual network
  • Install Fedora 14 on VM4 with the following packages:
    • NFS
    • NIS
    • DNS
    • OpenLDAP
    • Wireshark
    • tcpdump

Virtual Network Configuration

  • Default Virtual Network
    • Network Address 192.168.122.0/24
    • Network Type: NAT
  • Create the 2nd Virtual Network, named "opsnet"
    • Network Address 192.168.[x].0/24 where [x] assigned by your professor
    • Network Type: Isolated
  • Locate the name of the physical network device connected to the lab network. The following configuration assume eth3 as the device name name.
    • assignment 172.16.[x].1 to the alias of eth3: ifconfig eth3:0 172.16.[x].1