Instalasi EasyIDS

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Configuring the network: One NIC (eth0) should be plugged into a DHCP enabled switch and the other (eth1) should be plugged into either a mirrored port on your switch or into a dumb hub placed between your firewall and the internet. If you don't know which NIC is eth0 then plug both NICs into your DHCP enabled switch. After install you will be shown upon login the IP address that you will browse to from another computer. Unplug NICs one at a time until you can't access the web interface and that will be eth0.

Installing the ISO: Boot to the install cd on a computer compatible with Centos Linux that has 2 network interface cards (NICs), 384MB+ of RAM, and a 8GB+ hard drive. Press Enter at the boot prompt, select your keyboard layout & timezone, and enter your root password twice. This is the password you will use when logging into the Linux command line. The system will eject the cd which you'll need to take out of the drive and after two reboots your system will be ready for use.

Using the system: Log into your EasyIDS system with the username root and the password you entered during installation. When you login the system will show you what IP address it got from the DHCP server. To access the EasyIDS GUI browse to https://IPADDRESS from another computer and login with the username admin and the password password.


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