PEMU is a Cisco Pix Firewall Emulator based on QEMU open source machine emulator and virtualizer. The author is known as ‘mmm123′ on the hacki forum . Unfortunately, there is not a Windows port for the emulator. However, you can use vmware player to run the emulator on a windows machine.
April 2007
PEMU – Cisco Pix Emulator on Linux
Posted by Josh on Mon 30 Apr 2007Categories: Cisco , Linux , PEMU , virtualization - [19] Comments
Linux – Telnet and SSH session logging
Posted by Josh on Wed 25 Apr 2007Categories: Linux - [5] Comments
Logging telnet or ssh sessions in a Windows environment is fairly simple. Just turn on logging in hyperterminal, putty, secureCRT or any other terminal program. However, in linux it is not quite as obvious. Let me introduce you to the ’script’ command.
Script makes a typescript of everything printed on your terminal. It is useful for students who need a hardcopy record of an interactive session as proof of an assignment or recording output from a router.
Cisco – Dynamips and Dynagen install on Linux
Posted by Josh on Tue 24 Apr 2007Categories: Cisco , Cisco Routers , Dynamips , Linux , virtualization - [32] Comments
This tutorial demonstrates the installation of dynagen and dynamips on a Linux server.
"Dynamips is a Cisco router emulator written by Christophe Fillot. It emulates 2691, 3620, 3640, 3660, 3725, 3745, and 7206 hardware platforms, and runs standard IOS images. " – dynagen.org
Please visit dynagen.org for the official tutorial.
Cisco – Session Logging with Hyperterminal
Posted by Josh on Sun 22 Apr 2007Categories: Cisco , Cisco Routers - [3] Comments
This tutorial is for those of you who are not a cisco engineer, but are working with a cisco engineer to resolve an issue. No matter what you are working on, they will always ask for the output of a ’show’ command or a ‘debug’ command.
This tutorial is also for engineers that are tired of trying to explain capturing router output with hyperterminal.
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NoMachine – Remote Desktop for Linux
Posted by Josh on Tue 17 Apr 2007Categories: Linux - [5] Comments
NoMachine NX is a Terminal Server and Remote Access solution based on a comprising set of enterprise class open source technologies. NX speed is really astonishing! If you think that your remote access solution is fast, give NX a try and you’ll look at network computing from a different perspective. – nomachine.com
Cisco – How to enable ssh on a router
Posted by Josh on Tue 17 Apr 2007Categories: Cisco , Cisco Routers , SSH - [20] Comments
This tutorial will show you how to enable ssh on a cisco router. In order to use ssh for terminal access, you must have an image that supports encryption. Sometimes, but not always, the encryption feature set can be recognized by the ‘k9′ in the image name. Click Image to play tutorial: 
Cisco – Automatic configuration backup
Posted by Josh on Mon 16 Apr 2007Categories: Cisco , Cisco Routers , Windows - [18] Comments
The Cisco IOS configuration archive is intended to provide a mechanism to store, organize, and manage an archive of Cisco IOS configuration files in order to enhance the configuration rollback capability provided by the configure replace command. – Cisco.com This tutorial also demonstrates installing an ftp server on Windows 2000/XP/2003.
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Linux – Asterisk Installation Tutorial
Posted by Josh on Fri 13 Apr 2007Categories: Asterisk VOIP , Linux - [5] Comments
Asterisk® is a complete IP PBX in software. It runs on a wide variety of operating systems including Linux, Mac OS X, OpenBSD, FreeBSD and Sun Solaris and provides all of the features you would expect from a PBX including many advanced features that are often associated with high end (and high cost) proprietary PBXs. Asterisk® supports Voice over IP in many protocols, and can interoperate with almost all standards-based telephony equipment using relatively inexpensive hardware.
This tutorial will guide you through installing a basic CentOS server installation. CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from sources freely provided to the public by RedHat. CentOS conforms fully with the RedHat’s redistribution policy and aims to be 100% binary compatible. (CentOS mainly changes packages to remove RedHat’s branding and artwork.) CentOS is free.
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Related Blindhog tutorials: VMware Player & easyVMX
Linux – Ubuntu Desktop Install with VMware Player
Posted by Josh on Tue 10 Apr 2007Categories: Linux , virtualization - [3] Comments
This tutorial is a follow up from the VMware Player & easyVMX tutorial. Installing Ubuntu Desktop is not complicated. This tutorial will just demonstrate how to install an operating system inside VMware Player and how simple Ubuntu is to install and use. Click Image to play tutorial:
Related Blindhog Tutorials: VMware Player & easyVMX