Hi,
Is there any URL from where I can download Sophos Virtual Appliance and use it in GNS3 or VMWare Workstation or any Virtualization technology to practice it.
Manish
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Hi,
Is there any URL from where I can download Sophos Virtual Appliance and use it in GNS3 or VMWare Workstation or any Virtualization technology to practice it.
Manish
I have unzipped and having following templates, kindly advise which best suites VMWare Workstation
sf_virtual.mf
sf_virtual.ovf
sf_virtual_virtualbox.ovf
sf_virtual_vm7.ovf
sf_virtual_vm8.ovf
sf_virtual_vm8_paravirtual.ovf
sf_virtual-disk1.vmdk
sf_virtual-disk2.vmdk
Hey Manish,
Just adding to rf_cat and prism, If you just want to test things on a test VM appliance, Just get the Sophos XG home edition. Download the ISO after signing up and deploy it as a normal VM (Just like you do with VMs in general).
XG Home Edition is limited to 4 cores and 6 GB of RAM
OK! I will try the same. Can you guide me based on my attached Network diagram can I achieve whatever I have mentioned in the same and how ? Please advise.
Hi,
What is the difference between Sophos XG home edition and the VM based Sophos Virtual Applaince ? Is the configuration same for both?
Hi,
providing the VM has the same number of ports as the XG135 then you can import your configuration into he XG135. The limitation is th amount of memory and ram that can be used by the home version.
How many ports does your PC have and that setup will be difficult to setup.
Ian
My PC has only 1 port. Since I am using VMWare Workstation I can add as many as virtual NICs required. There is only 1 physical NIC in my PC. I want to achieve as mentioned earlier the scenario with the said configuration. Is it possible and how ? Please advise
You will need to setup VLANs on the vm to enable your setup to work and you will not be able to import the configuration into your production XG. You will need to connect your pc to l3 switch with multiple VLANs to differentiate each network connection. Very messy.
ian
No, it is possible, but for you as a beginner you are making the setup very difficult. In reality you really need at the very least two real nics and maybe a third one to provide management access to the vm device to allow for configuration failures.
ian