Druvis builds an interesting virtual machine setup using the MikroTik CHR images to route traffic for other desktop VMs. What's more, the virtual network gets bridged to the physical LAN, causing the VMs to become indistinguishable from real devices. Is this a honeypot or a new type of hybrid network? You decide.
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- mikrotik, routerboard, routeros
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