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Part Two covers the specifics of Windows-based honeypots. Chapter 3 begins by delivering an in-depth analysis of the ports and services available in each version of the Windows operating system. Chapter 4 covers how to deploy a Windows operating system as a honeypot.
Chapters 5 through 7 cover Honeyd, the most popular Windows-based honeypot emulation software in use today. These chapters take you through installing Honeyd, configuring Honeyd, and creating service scripts for your honeypots.
Chapter 8 ends Part Two by covering a range of free and commercial Windows-based honeypots, and picks a clear winner.
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