diff --git a/docs/content/setup/vmware.md b/docs/content/setup/vmware.md index 5ee958188..019884f13 100644 --- a/docs/content/setup/vmware.md +++ b/docs/content/setup/vmware.md @@ -9,22 +9,19 @@ tags: ["setup", "vmware"] ## Deployment -1. Deploy the Infection Monkey OVA by choosing Deploy OVF Template and follow the wizard instructions. *Note: make sure port 5000 and 5001 on the machine are accessible for inbound TCP traffic.* +1. Deploy the Infection Monkey OVA by choosing **Deploy OVF Template** and following the wizard instructions. *Note: make sure ports 5000 and 5001 on the machine are accessible for inbound TCP traffic.* 2. Turn on the Infection Monkey VM. 3. Log in to the machine with the following credentials: 1. Username: **monkeyuser** 2. Password: **Noon.Earth.Always** -4. It's recommended to change the machine passwords by running the following commands: `sudo passwd monkeyuser`, `sudo passwd root`. +4. It's recommended you change the machine passwords by running the following commands: `sudo passwd monkeyuser`, `sudo passwd root`. ## OVA network modes -The OVA can be used in one of two modes: +You can use the OVA in one of two modes: -1. In a network with DHCP configured. In this case, the Monkey Island will automatically query and receive an IP address from the network. -1. With a static IP address. - - In this case, you should login to the VM console with -username `root` and password `G3aJ9szrvkxTmfAG`. After logging in, edit the interfaces file. You can do that by writing the following command in the prompt: +1. In a network with the DHCP configured— In this case, the Monkey Island will automatically query and receive an IP address from the network. +2. With a static IP address — For this case, you should login to the VM console with the username `root` and the password `G3aJ9szrvkxTmfAG`. After logging in, edit the interfaces file by writing the following command in the prompt: ```sh sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces @@ -47,7 +44,7 @@ username `root` and password `G3aJ9szrvkxTmfAG`. After logging in, edit the inte gateway YYY.YYY.YYY.YYY ``` - Save the changes then run the command + Save the changes then run the command: ```sh sudo ifdown ens160 && ifup ens160 @@ -55,8 +52,6 @@ username `root` and password `G3aJ9szrvkxTmfAG`. After logging in, edit the inte ## Upgrading -There's no "upgrade-in-place" option for Docker. To get the new version, download it, stop the current container, and run the installation commands again with the new file. - -If you'd like to keep your existing configuration, you can export it to a file by using the Export button and then import it to the new server. +There's no "upgrade-in-place" option for VMware. To get the new version, download the updated file. If you'd like to keep your existing configuration, you can export it to a file by using the Export button and then import it to the new server. ![Export configuration](../../images/setup/export-configuration.png "Export configuration")