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To set up the environment, you first need the EVE-NG virtual machine and the client tools to interact with it. EVE-NG Community Edition (Free) : You can download the (recommended for easy import) or file from the official EVE-NG Download Page . Mirrors are available on Google Drive EVE-NG Windows Client Pack : Essential for connecting tools like to your virtual lab. It is available as an installer. Other OS Support : Integration packs are also available for macOS (dmg) 2. Where to Get Node Images Download-- Eve-ng Images
Create a new folder matching the strict vendor naming convention described in Section 3, then upload your QCOW2 file into that folder. Step 3: Rename the Image File Without this, nodes will fail to start with cryptic errors
For users who frequently rebuild their EVE‑NG environment, manual image imports become tedious. Consider these automation approaches: Mirrors are available on Google Drive EVE-NG Windows
There are three primary ways to acquire images for your EVE-NG environment: Official Vendor Portals : This is the most secure and legitimate method.
After verifying the files, use an SFTP client such as WinSCP for Windows or FileZilla for macOS and Linux. Connect to your EVE-NG server using SSH on TCP port 22, and upload the downloaded image file to the appropriate directory, which is typically /opt/unetlab/addons/qemu/ for QEMU-based images or /opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/ for IOL images.
Some advanced images (like Cisco Firepower or Palo Alto) require Intel VT-x/AMD-V nested virtualization enabled within your primary hypervisor (VMware Workstation, ESXi, or Proxmox). Pro-Tips for Managing Your EVE-NG Library