
- #Putty for mac with reg file how to#
- #Putty for mac with reg file install#
- #Putty for mac with reg file software#
- #Putty for mac with reg file password#
#Putty for mac with reg file install#
If you are using TeraTerm Pro, you can install below string to registry then EVE-NG will use it for console access.
#Putty for mac with reg file software#
Choose either of ‘ win10_64bit_putty.reg‘ or ‘ win10_64bit_sCRT.reg‘ according to the terminal software you are using. reg files to install into windows registry so the necessary software is invoked from EVE-NG GUI.
#Putty for mac with reg file password#
Change the password in 3rd line to what you configured.ĭouble click on the. Go to start menu > Windows Accessories > right click on Notepad > Run as administrator and open ‘ wireshark_wrapper.bat‘ file. Once the installation is completed, the wrapper scripts are installed in C:\Program Files\EVE-NG as shown below. By default 3 components (Server, Viewer, Repeater) are checked for installation. You do not need to install Wireshark or UltraVNC if you already installed them.Įven if you chose to install UltraVNC, only Viewer is required. You need to install some wrapper scripts which are required for packet capture or VNC console.ĭownload the ‘Windows integration pack’ from here. If it’s not EVE-NG does not load the image. Please note that the folder name for Aruba VMC image in /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu must start with ‘ aruba-‘ (all lower case). Mv hdb.qcow2 /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/aruba-vmc-8.6.0.4 Mv hda.qcow2 /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/aruba-vmc-8.6.0.4 Mkdir /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/aruba-vmc-8.6.0.4 opt/qemu/bin/qemu-img convert -f vmdk -O qcow2 ArubaOS_VMC_8.6.0.4_74969-disk2.vmdk hdb.qcow2 opt/qemu/bin/qemu-img convert -f vmdk -O qcow2 ArubaOS_VMC_8.6.0.4_74969-disk1.vmdk hda.qcow2 ArubaOS_VMC_8.6.0.4_74969.ova) to EVE-NG using scp client software then convert it to QEMU image format with below steps. ‘arubacx-’ and ‘arubacx-10.05’ are both valid names and recognized by EVE-NG.Ĭopy the OVA file (e.g. Please note that the folder name for AOS-CX image in /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu must start with ‘ arubacx-‘ (all lower case). opt/unetlab/wrappers/unl_wrapper -a fixpermissions Mv virtioa.qcow2 /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/arubacx-10.04/ Mkdir /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/arubacx-10.04 opt/qemu/bin/qemu-img convert -f vmdk -O qcow2 arubaoscx-disk-image-genericx86-p4-20200311173823.vmdk virtioa.qcow2 ArubaOS-CX_10_04_1000.ova) to EVE-NG using scp client software then convert it to QEMU image format with below steps. We need to convert device images provided by each vendor so EVE-NG is able to load them.Ĭopy the OVA file (e.g. The list of valid timezone names is displayed by timedatectl list-timezones command.Īt this point no device image is installed yet. You can run timedatectl command as below. You should specify correct timezone or some OS may set its clock incorrectly on boot. The timezone is set to EEST (UTC+3) by default. After it reboots, you can login to GUI as admin/eve. Then you will see initial setup UI and it asks new root password, hostname, IP address, etc. Start the VM and login with root/eve from remote console. This vNIC will be represented as ‘Cloud1’ in EVE-NG lab and can be used for devices to connect to outside network. The optimal amount would depend on how many devices you are going to add in your virtual lab.Īlso add a vNIC and assign the port group just created. Uncheck ‘Power on automatically’ so you can edit the VM first.Ĭreate a new port group with below options enabled:Įdit the VM and increase CPU and Memory. Select ‘Thick’ option for disk provisioning for better performance. Make sure to download ‘Community Edition’ to run EVE-NG without payment required. You can download the OVF image of EVE-NG from I assume VMware ESXi as a host server and windows PC as a client here.
#Putty for mac with reg file how to#
In this article I’ll show you how to install and setup EVE-NG to run a small lab using Aruba CX switch and Aruba VMC(Virtual Mobility controller) images.
