Installing corporate environment elements
In Chapter 1, Using Virtualization, we installed four virtual machines (VMs), consisting of two Ubuntu, one Windows 7, and one Kali Linux distribution. We then proceeded to create subnets based on the Purdue model, and then assigned static IP addresses to those individual VMs, aligning them individually to their respective organizational network levels. In this section, we are going to add the corporate side of an ICS lab by setting up a Windows 2019 domain controller running AD, Domain Name System (DNS), and a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. We will also connect a Windows 10 workstation to the domain. As a refresher, our lab should currently look something like the following figure:
Once you complete the setup of the domain controller and workstation, your network layout should appear similar to the following figure: