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Honeyd is a small daemon that creates virtual hosts on a network. The
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hosts can be configured to run arbitrary services, and their personality
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can be adapted so that they appear to be running certain operating
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systems. Honeyd enables a single host to claim multiple addresses on a
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LAN for network simulation.
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It is possible to ping the virtual machines, or to traceroute them. Any
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type of service on the virtual machine can be simulated according to a
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simple configuration file. Instead of simulating a service, it is also
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possible to proxy it to another machine.
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