Chapter 10. Setting Up Virtual Test Lab Environments
Keeping skills up to date is extremely important in most professions; it is no different for penetration testing. Penetration testing skills take time to develop and to top it off the information security landscape changes on a daily basis. With this in mind, it is not difficult in this day and age to obtain a semi-powerful computer system with 4-16 gigs of RAM and a four or six core processor. Equipment such as this allows a penetration tester to build out full-fledged virtual networks that can be used as practice labs. In this chapter, we review building such environments. We will attempt to emulate the types of secured networks we might see in use, using limited system resources.
We will discuss the following items in this chapter:
Emulating a simple network with a firewall
Setting up a multi-tiered DMZ
Emulating more complex networks in a virtual environment