!!!SCAMMERS!!! PNETLAB

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!!!SCAMMERS!!! PNETLAB

Post by Uldis (UD) » Wed Aug 05, 2020 4:55 pm

ANNOUNCE!!!
EVE-NG has nothing common or related with PNETLAB tool.
PNETLAB is illegal copy (fork) made from EVE Community.

EVE-NG LTD had not provided any rights to use EVE-NG source such way! Source and a lot of contents (templates) are simply stolen from EVE-NG. Official EVE-NG LTD is not responsible about any of PNETLAB scammer's activities.
Before you start use it, think, if you are ready violate Cisco, Juniper and other vendor rules!
After attempt to login in local PNETLAB VM, you will be redirected to scammers web site to do login in there to have access back to your local VM!!! Your VM will be linked with their server.
Then you will have offer to download labs with Cisco images copies, as well other vendors.
It is violation of any copyrights, ethic and overall rules.
Regards,
Uldis Dzerkals
CEO at EVE-NG

ZeeshanAhmad228
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Re: !!!SCAMMERS!!! PNETLAB

Post by ZeeshanAhmad228 » Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:48 am

Great Work Done By Your side

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Re: !!!SCAMMERS!!! PNETLAB

Post by Campbell » Tue Jul 15, 2025 7:12 am

I once downloaded PNETLAB out of curiosity, but after reading about these issues, I realize it’s better to stick with legitimate tools. It’s disappointing how some platforms exploit others’ work and put users at risk. For anyone looking for a safer and fun learning experience, I honestly suggest trying Crazy Cattle 3D instead. It may not be as well-known, but it respects licenses and offers a unique approach to network simulation.

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Re: !!!SCAMMERS!!! PNETLAB

Post by Brandonne » Tue Jul 15, 2025 9:50 am

Oh, the drama! So, PNETLAB is apparently the Geometry Dash of network emulation, a tricky copycat jumping over legal hurdles? Seems like EVE-NG is throwing some serious shade. This is quite a tangle; copyright infringement is no joke. I'm thinking ethical breaches are definitely at play. Back in college, our group project almost got derailed when someone tried to pass off code they found online as their own. We quickly reported the incident.

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