asurania wrote: » Hi; Has anyone taken a look at thishttps://www.virtualhackinglabs.com/ Seems like it covers most of the OSCP material with 30 labs. I think withPenetration Testing by Georgia Weidman and codeacadamy python course is perfect
hal9k2 wrote: » Around month ago I bought one month access in the mind to get some prep to OSCP. At this moment I can write a half way review as I am about 44% of rooted boxes, and bought access to next month to finish the rest. So far all beginners done, and few advanced. Some machines were very easy to root, and my last few I have done was mostly different types of LFI/RFI and after you got limited shell privilege escalation. I did that for over one month without any rush just time to time on evenings as my time allow for that. The course PDF is well prepared, teaches you basics of Web and OS hacking and so far all techniques described in that PDF was found in the lab. But of course it just scratches the surface and you must dig a lot on google... Lab by it self is a network that you connect trough VPN. There are many different types of OSes (Linux, Windows, PBX and even Android). Lab is not crowded. Usually when I login (from EU) I am alone or with one additional person. You can judged this by end of your tap0 interface IP last octet number. There are 3 different networks with same boxes. Connection to the lab from my house is perfect. No lags even time consuming nmap scans do not take ages to complete. Important it's a good habit to reset box before you start, and after you finish, as you share network with others. Also look on reset panel if someone recently do not reset box as it might indicate that someone is working on it. I usually take another box to not screw up someones work In my opinion is it worth to try. I think it will help me going trough the OSCP lab which I start at the end of December this year. If you got some additional questions please let me know.
yoba222 wrote: » Bumpity bump. hal9k2, have you started on PWK yet? Wondering how useful this material ended up being for the OSCP journey.