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# Virtual Machine
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## About
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PBot can interact with a virtual machine to safely execute arbitrary user-submitted
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system commands and code.
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This document will guide you through installing and configuring a virtual machine
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by using the widely available [libvirt](https://libvirt.org) project tools, such as
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`virt-install`, `virsh`, `virt-manager`, `virt-viewer`, etc.
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Though there are many, many tutorials and walk-throughs available for these tools,
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this guide will demonstrate the necessary `virt-install` and `virsh` commands to
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configure the virtual machine.
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You may install a guest Linux distribution of your choice. Any of the recent popular
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Linux distributions should suffice. This guide will use Fedora Rawhide because
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playing around with the latest bleeding-edge software is fun!
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Then we will show you the necessary commands to configure the Linux guest system
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to be able to communicate with PBot. Commands and code snippets are sent over a
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virtual serial cable. We'll show you how to set that up.
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We'll also show a few tips and tricks to help secure the virtual machine against
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malicious user-submitted commands.
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Let's get started.
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## Creating a new virtual machine
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## Configuring the virtual machine
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## Installing Linux in the virtual machine
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## Configuring Linux for PBot Communication
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## Hardening the PBot virtual machine
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