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#summary How to build and run IMUNES on FreeBSD 8.x.
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CORE was originally based on [http://old.tel.fer.hr/imunes/ IMUNES]. That project has not been updated in a while so here are some instructions for running it on a more modern FreeBSD 8.0-RELEASE.
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The FreeBSD 8.0 kernel now has [http://imunes.net/virtnet/ network stack virtualization] aka vimage support built-in, but you need to recompile your kernel with this option turned on.
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= Recompile the 8.0-RELEASE kernel =
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Here we make a new kernel config in `/usr/src/sys/i386/conf/VIMAGE` based on the GENERIC config.
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{{{
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# replace i386 with amd64 if you're running 64-bit BSD
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cd /usr/src/sys/i386/conf
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echo include GENERIC > VIMAGE
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echo options VIMAGE >> VIMAGE
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echo nooptions SCTP >> VIMAGE
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config VIMAGE
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cd ../compile/VIMAGE
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make cleandepend && make depend
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}}}
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Now before you compile your 8.0-RELEASE kernel, there is a patch required to run IMUNES that adds support for the per-node symlinked filesystem hack (this allows a /usr/local/etc/quagga/Quagga.conf to point to /tmp/e0_n0/boot.conf using an '@' symbol in the symlink) and for running wireshark/pcap on vimage interfaces.
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{{{
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cd ~
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fetch http://imunes.net/imunes-8.0-RC3.diff
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cd /usr/src/sys
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patch -p2 < ~/imunes-8.0-RC3.diff
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}}}
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Now you can build and install the kernel:
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{{{
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cd /usr/src/sys/i386/compile/VIMAGE
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# for two processor cores, use -j4
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make -j4
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make install
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}}}
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You need to reboot to enable the new vimage kernel.
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= Install the vimage utility =
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You may need to checkout the source from FreeBSD's anonymous CVS to get the vimage
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{{{
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cd /tmp
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# this checks out /usr/src/tools/tools if you don't have it already
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cvs -d anoncvs@anoncvs1.FreeBSD.org:/home/ncvs co -rRELENG_8 src/tools/tools
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# this is so /usr/src doesn't get muddied up w/CVS dirs
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mv /tmp/src/tools /usr/src/
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cd /usr/src/tools/tools/vimage
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make
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make install
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}}}
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If you've rebooted to the kernel that supports virtualization, you can now test this command:
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{{{
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vimage -c test1 ;# create jails
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vimage -c test2
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vimage -l ;# list jails
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vimage test1 ;# enter into jail
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ifconfig ;# look at lo0
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exit ;# exit the jail
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vimage -d test1 ;# cleanup
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vimage -d test2
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}}}
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== Install the IMUNES GUI =
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You don't need to install the GUI, you can also just run it directly from the `imunes/` directory with `sudo ./imunes`.
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{{{
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cvs -d :pserver:anonymous@cvs.imunes.net:/usr/local/src/cvsroot co imunes
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cd imunes
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./install.sh
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}}}
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You need to have Tcl/Tk installed for the GUI to work. Change `wish84` to `wish85` in the `imunes/imunes` script in order to run with Tcl/Tk 8.5
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{{{
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pkg_add -r tk85 ;# these are useful packages to install with IMUNES
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pkg_add -r quagga
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}}}
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