-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Stuart, I'm not sure about your specific examples of uses for such a device. But Sybex makes a CCNA training kit that comes with a CDROM which has a virtual router network simulation. I think you can only do three or four routers - but taking a look at that software might lead you in the right direction. I purchased a copy at my local Borders Books some time ago - but have not had a chance to play with it yet. Ken - -----Original Message----- From: Stuart_Luscombeat_private [mailto:Stuart_Luscombeat_private] Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 07:09 To: pen-testat_private Subject: Virtual Network testing Hi, This may be a bit of a stupid question, but is there a piece of software that allows you to run a virtual network? Allowing you to add in routers, hosts, switches etc. and then test the affect of changes to that environment without actually have to affect the live environment. An example of a use for this would be if a specific router went down, who would it affect? Or, if a virus were to get onto the network (hopefully the AV would get it first), how would it spread? Any ideas?? Regards - -- Stuart - ------------------------------------------------------------------------ - ---- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus Security Intelligence Alert (SIA) Service. For more information on SecurityFocus' SIA service which automatically alerts you to the latest security vulnerabilities please see: https://alerts.securityfocus.com/ -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 6.0.2 iQA/AwUBO6XskVazzDkAkAuFEQL0oQCfQMPgv1zeW4MrEP5h9qv72Da+LagAoN4m j3C3gRNO3B7PpULqMMBYC3a3 =IWG+ -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- This list is provided by the SecurityFocus Security Intelligence Alert (SIA) Service. For more information on SecurityFocus' SIA service which automatically alerts you to the latest security vulnerabilities please see: https://alerts.securityfocus.com/
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