docs: small changes to vmware setup guide

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## Deployment ## Deployment
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.* 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.*
1. Turn on the Infection Monkey VM. 1. Turn on the Infection Monkey VM.
1. Log in to the machine with the following credentials: 1. Log in to the machine with the following credentials:
1. Username: **monkeyuser** 1. Username: **monkeyuser**
1. Password: **Noon.Earth.Always** 1. Password: **Noon.Earth.Always**
1. It's recommended you change the machine passwords by running the following commands: `sudo passwd monkeyuser`, `sudo passwd root`. 1. It's recommended you change the machine passwords by running the following
commands: `sudo passwd monkeyuser`, `sudo passwd root`.
## OVA network modes ## OVA network modes
You can use the OVA in one of two modes: You can use the OVA in one of two modes:
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. 1. In a network with the DHCP configured — In this case, the Monkey Island will
1. With a static IP address — In this case, you should log in to the VM console with the username `root` and the password `G3aJ9szrvkxTmfAG`. After logging in, edit the interfaces file by entering the following command in the prompt: automatically query and receive an IP address from the network.
1. With a static IP address — In this case, you should log in to the VM console
with the username `root` and the password `G3aJ9szrvkxTmfAG`. After logging
in, edit the interfaces file by entering the following command in the
prompt:
```sh ```sh
sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces sudo nano /etc/network/interfaces