RE: VmWare and Pen-test Learning

From: Erin Carroll (amoeba@amoebazone.com)
Date: Sun Aug 06 2006 - 20:58:41 EDT


Welcome to the pen-test world John.

Now before everyone freaks out about why I let essentially a basic newbie
question on the list here's why and what kind of responses I was hoping for:
I like to play pool. But in order to get better I do lots of drills of
simple shots over and over. Some people prefer to practice in other ways. In
a similar vein, what types of exercises should John do to increase his
skills and expand his knowledge? I know how I practice my pen-test skills to
stay sharp but hearing some other methods people use might give me some
ideas or other ways to tackle things.

So, he's got Vmware and a couple of images to play with. What kinds of
drills should he work on?

--
Erin Carroll
Moderator
SecurityFocus pen-test list
"Do Not Taunt Happy-Fun Ball" 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: IRM [mailto:irm@iinet.net.au] 
> Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 1:58 AM
> To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
> Subject: VmWare and Pen-test Learning
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I would like to learn about Penetration testing or maybe 
> Vulnerability Assessment (?) or whatever it is called. I have 
> set up a few machines on VMWare - Windows 2000 Server, 
> Windows 2003 Server and Solaris 9.0. These machines are 
> unpatched with no updates or service pack. 
> 
> Basically what I would like to achieve in this task is to 
> demonstrate that these machine are not secured. Thus by using 
> a well-known exploit that are available in the public space , 
> people can easily exploit the system and gain administrator 
> privilege either by Local exploit or Remote Exploit.
> 
> Now, the question is that, where to start? Can people suggest 
> me where should I start? 
> 
> Should I start using Nessus and identify all the 
> vulnerabilities that are applicable on these machines? And 
> start to do some research on securityfocus.com i.e. to find 
> the exploit?
> 
> Or maybe if there is a list of vulnerabilities for each of 
> the operating system, I think that would be great! Because I 
> know that Unicode Exploit on IIS 4.0 is quite famous at that 
> time. Is there similar thing on Windows 2003? Is there a list 
> available like TOP 10 Exploit or something?
> 
> Cheers,
> John
> 
> 
> 
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> 
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