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3. Install the system in a [VM](#vm) or on [physical hardware](#hw) with [internet access](#placement).
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3. Install the system in a [VM](#vm) or on [physical hardware](#hw) with [internet access](#placement).
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4. Enjoy your favorite beverage - [watch](http://sicherheitstacho.eu/?peers=communityPeers) and [analyze](#kibana).
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4. Enjoy your favorite beverage - [watch](http://sicherheitstacho.eu/?peers=communityPeers) and [analyze](#kibana).
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Seeing is believing :bowtie:
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[](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SNo7CkQ7ZWQ)
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To Do
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We have created a nice [installation video](https://youtu.be/dWbJS_9sFNE) for you in case you run into problems.
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In case you already have an Ubuntu 14.04.x running in your datacenter and are unable to install from an ISO image, we have created a [script](http://dtag-dev-sec.github.io/mediator/feature/2015/05/11/t-pot-autoinstall.html) that converts your Ubuntu base install into a full-fledged T-Pot within just a couple of minutes.
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# Table of Contents
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# Table of Contents
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- [Changelog](#changelog)
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- [Changelog](#changelog)
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<a name="background"></a>
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<a name="background"></a>
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# Changelog
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# Changelog
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- **Ubuntu 16.04** is now being used as T-Pot's OS base
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- **Ubuntu 16.04 LTS** is now being used as T-Pot's OS base
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- **Size does matter** 😅
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- **Size does matter** 😅
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- `tpot.iso` is now based on **Ubuntu's** network installer reducing the image download size by 600MB from 650MB to only **50MB**
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- `tpot.iso` is now based on **Ubuntu's** network installer reducing the image download size by 600MB from 650MB to only **50MB**
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- All docker images have been rebuilt to reduce the image size at least by 50MB in some cases even 400-600MB
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- All docker images have been rebuilt to reduce the image size at least by 50MB in some cases even 400-600MB
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# Technical Concept
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# Technical Concept
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T-Pot is based on the network installer of Ubuntu Server 16.04.1 LTS.
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T-Pot is based on the network installer of Ubuntu Server 16.04 LTS.
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The honeypot daemons as well as other support components being used have been paravirtualized using [docker](http://docker.io).
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The honeypot daemons as well as other support components being used have been paravirtualized using [docker](http://docker.io).
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This allows us to run multiple honeypot daemons on the same network interface without problems and thus making the entire system very low maintenance. <br>The encapsulation of the honeypot daemons in docker provides a good isolation of the runtime environments and easy update mechanisms.
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This allows us to run multiple honeypot daemons on the same network interface without problems and thus making the entire system very low maintenance. <br>The encapsulation of the honeypot daemons in docker provides a good isolation of the runtime environments and easy update mechanisms.
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For transparency reasons and to give you the ability to customize your install, we provide you the [ISO Creator](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce) that enables you to create your own ISO installation image.
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For transparency reasons and to give you the ability to customize your install, we provide you the [ISO Creator](https://github.com/dtag-dev-sec/tpotce) that enables you to create your own ISO installation image.
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**Requirements to create the ISO image:**
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**Requirements to create the ISO image:**
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- Ubuntu 16.04.x or newer as host system (others *may* work, but remain untested)
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- Ubuntu 16.04 LTS or newer as host system (others *may* work, but remain untested)
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- 4GB of free memory
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- 4GB of free memory
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- 32GB of free storage
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- 32GB of free storage
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- A working internet connection
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- A working internet connection
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