Security becomes increasingly important. However, existing security tools, almost all defensive, have many vulnerabilities
which are hard to overcome because of the lack of information about hackers techniques or powerful tools to distinguish malicious
traffic from the huge volume of production traffic. Although honeypots mainly aim at collecting information about hackers’
behaviors, they are not very effective in that honeypot implementers tend to block or limit hackers’ outbound connections
to avoid harming non-honeypot systems, thus making honeypots easy to be fingerprinted. Additionally, the main concern is that
if hackers were allowed outbound connections, they may attack the actual servers thus the honeypot could become a facilitator
of the hacking crime. In this paper we present a new method to real-time emulate intrusion victims in a honeyfarm. When hackers
request outbound connections, they are redirected to the intrusion victims which emulate the real targets. This method provides
hackers with a less suspicious environment and reduces the risk of harming other systems.
Keywords Honeypot - intrusion - interception proxy - reverse firewall