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Lab 01 - Virtual Machine (VM) Creation and Network Configuration
This lab contains information directions and exercises to teach you how to:
- Setup your VMs (specific to your class)
- Configure networking on the required VMs behind the firewall
- Use the commandline to find network information including
- IP address
- Hostname
- DNS information and
- Gateway all on BSD, Linux and Windows.
Creating the VMs
First we will setup the pfSense VM.
- Start the SCVMM from a lab machine.
- Find Clouds, Nimbus.
- Right Click on Nimbus and select Create New Virtual Machine
- Select the pfSense template and click ok, next.
Set the "Virtual Machine Name" to: "CPTR 427-username-pfsense" where you replace username with your school username. Click Next... until you get to Add Properties
- Select an action to perform automatically when the virtualization server starts: "Turn on the VM if it was running..."
- Select Next, Create
- Don't turn on the machine yet! Directions for setting up each machine are given below in the setup section.
(Optional) Repeat the process above as directed for the following VM templates (use the template name below for the Virtual Maqchine Name e.g. "CPTR427-scot-ubuntu":
- Ubuntu Desktop
- Windows Server (latest core)
- Kali (Latest)
- Metasploitable (latest).
After you have created all the virtual machines, see Dr. A and he will configure your NICs with the appropriate VLANs. If your machines have been started, you will need to turn them off at this point.
Network Setup
This means that you can setup your interior computers. By default, pfSense sets up a DHCP server, so you shouldn't have to setup any network information on the clients yet.
Setting up the VMs
pfSense Setup
Start the pfSense VM and allow it to start with defaults. It will eventually ask you for some information like:
You can answer no to the VLANs question as shown above and then use the first Network Interface Card (NIC) for the WAN and the second NIC for the LAN. It will ask you one more time and you can leave it blank. Answer "y" if you believe that it is correct and it will boot. It should look something like the following:
If you should reboot at this point, it should not ask you again for configuration information, but come up directly to the screen above.
Windows 10 Setup
Bootup the Ubuntu Desktop machine and go through the install process. pfSense automatically sets up DHCP, so you should have network access immediately. You can now open a browser, go to https://192.168.1.1 and finish setting up pfsense.
- User: admin
- Pass: pfsense
You should be able to use the defaults for now. Just give your system a name and remember your IP.
Kali Setup
Install Kali linux.
Window 2016
Install Windows 2016.
Edition |
AVMA key |
Datacenter |
TMJ3Y-NTRTM-FJYXT-T22BY-CWG3J |
Standard |
C3RCX-M6NRP-6CXC9-TW2F2-4RHYD |
Essentials |
B4YNW-62DX9-W8V6M-82649-MHBKQ |
Write-Up / Show
For each system show the following:
- You can login (for pfSense use the website all others use IE)
- Show me that the system can access the web by bringing up a web page (for pfSense if any other system can access the web, that is proof enough).
- For each OS (Windows Desktop, Windows Server, Kali, Metasploit) using commandline only, show me the following:
- IP Address, Subnet, Gateway and DNS
- Show that DNS works by looking up google.com
- Show the arp table.