ramrunner800 wrote: » Good luck! I'm in the course right now too. I find that my pace is a bit stop and start with it. To get through some of the material you have to go really hard at it, and I find myself needing a day or two's break. Make sure you keep going back, ask for help when you need it(it took me awhile to get the guts to do this), and Try Harder! Feel free to PM if you have any issues.
MrAgent wrote: » So I received the welcome email as well as how to connect to the lab etc. Am I supposed to install the lab connection tools onto my own local instance of Kali?
NovaHax wrote: » Correct. You will use the VPN client from your Kali box. I know when I took it, there was no installation required. It was just a linux binary executable that we used as a VPN client. But that was back in the PWB days and things may have changed. But regardless, you will connect to the VPN from your Kali box (whether that be a VM or full install).
MrAgent wrote: » Thanks for the info. So I fired up my local Kali installation, and went to update it since it had been a while, and it completely crashed after upgrading. Looks like I need to download a new .iso and reinstall. Joy.
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rawhide wrote: » Coming from 12 years of Network and Infra Security background I am planning to break into Offesnive sides of security and it seems OSCP is a good option. This is a very new arena for me and thats how I think my competence level stands on scale of 0-10 Scripting -0 Linux Admin- 2/3 Web Security OWASP -3/4 ( Theory) Windows Admin-5/6 Network and Protocols- 8/9 You think I should directly step into OSCP or take some intermeidate steps for learning Linux and Scripting ? Is there a book you recommend to read before starting PWB Lab ? Thanks,
lsud00d wrote: » Get a PO box in another state?
rawhide wrote: » You think I should directly step into OSCP or take some intermeidate steps for learning Linux and Scripting ? Is there a book you recommend to read before starting PWB Lab ?
AlexNguyen wrote: » I suggest that you take some intermediate steps before trying OSCP. Take a look at some "cheap" online trainings at SecurityTube, StrategicSec, eLearnSecurity, etc. I'm reading the book "Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments" and found it interesting. I'm trying to do all the lab exercises in the book. You need to try to map the BackTrack references in the book with Kali.
MrAgent wrote: » Most of it is stuff I felt that people taking this exam should already have a firm grasp on.
MrAgent wrote: » That was random.
MrAgent wrote: » I just did the following nmap -A -O -iL /root/results.txt The results.txt file was from a ping sweep I did of all the responding hosts. I'm wondering if I should have added a -F