You must have an x86_64 system with
virtualization selected in the BIOS
to run the Enhanced IP VMs.
Directions
- Download the most recent copy of Virtualbox from here:
VirtualBox Download
- Download All of these four Ubuntu Enhanced IP Virtual Machines from here:
IMPORT-EIP1.ova
IMPORT-EIP2.ova
IMPORT-N1.ova
IMPORT-N2.ova
(Note: you must have all four running to demostrate Enhanced IP)
- Import all four .ova files into Virtualbox.
To do this do the following inside Virtualbox:
File->Import Appliance
Do not select Reinitialize Mac Addresses
.
For interface 3, set it to bridged on whatever network card connects to the Internet.
- The password is
password
on all systems except for N2 which the password is password99
We recommend changing it after booted.
All systems have a user named user
with a password of password
.
For the demo it won't be necessary to
login to N1 and N2. To get to root, type
sudo /bin/bash
.
The password will be password
or password99
- Start all four virtual machines and wait for them to boot. When you power on IMPORT-N2 it will prompt you with the following message:
"Could not start the machine IMPORT-N2 because the following physical network interfaces were not found: TP-LINK 300Mbps Wireless N Adapter #2 (adapter 3)
You can either change the machine's network settings or stop the machine." Choose "Change Network Settings" choose the "Adapter 3" tab. In the Name field
choose the adapter that your Internet traffic routes out of.
- Login to EIP1 as user.
- Login to a remote system over Enhanced IP.
- View a web page over Enhanced IP. Open Firefox. Surf to http://eip2.enhancedip.org/
To see the NAT transformation of the Enhanced IP packets do the following:
- login to N1 and start
wireshark
- login to EIP1