TweetYou know what they say about making assumptions? This should apply doubly to Microsoft software. Getting all excited about trying out the new release of Security Onion, I setup a SPAN on my core switch, and sent it to a virtual NIC on my new Hyper-V server. For some reason, I could see the traffic [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Virtualization’
Hyper-V Feature Request: Promiscuous Mode
Posted: 6th January 2011 by Josh in UncategorizedTags: Assumptions, Hyper-V, Virtualization
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School of Hard Knocks: P2V & MAC Addresses
Posted: 30th September 2010 by Josh in UncategorizedTags: SchoolOfHardKnocks, Virtualization
TweetYesterday, I finished a Physical 2 Virtual (P2V) migration of a server, using an evaluation of Microsoft’s System Center Virtual Machine Manager, which, by the way, is pretty decent. When I brought the newly minted VM online, everything seemed to be kosher, so I went ahead and wiped the physical server that it was on, [...]
World Domination: Part II
Posted: 14th April 2009 by Josh in UncategorizedTags: Virtualization, World Domination, XenServer
TweetAs I alluded to in my previous post, putting in an actual firewall in my home network (instead of the soho linksys “firewall”), was the first step in my plans for World Domination. I now reveal my second step: To build a home-server worthy of my use. I have just finished buying the [...]