Message from @Gen Kumon

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2019-07-11 11:32:16 UTC  

pretty simple tbh
mainly: what's the easiest database to use, is there a redis module, and how do you discover networked computers?

2019-07-11 19:25:09 UTC  

My college used MS SQL Server, because we know it works with other MS stuff, like Visual Studio and Windows servers

Looking at this page https://redis.io/clients, there seem to be several options for this Redis software(of which I've never heard of before and have no experience using)

And for the last I'm guessing something like this? https://stackoverflow.com/questions/22852781/how-to-do-network-discovery-using-udp-broadcast

2019-07-11 23:39:20 UTC  

sweet

2019-07-11 23:39:26 UTC  

redis is based btw

2019-07-15 13:44:55 UTC  

@amsalem So what's Nmap doing?

2019-07-15 13:56:50 UTC  

sorry for the time just noticed

2019-07-15 13:56:56 UTC  

its both nmap and armitage

2019-07-15 13:57:06 UTC  

ill send pics in a few

2019-07-15 14:00:00 UTC  
2019-07-15 14:00:02 UTC  

ok so

2019-07-15 14:00:12 UTC  

it seems like nmap is ok now

2019-07-15 14:00:20 UTC  

armitage still acting up tho

2019-07-15 14:00:54 UTC  

it found all of these

2019-07-15 14:01:34 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/423219052849397773/600326095643869184/unknown.png

2019-07-15 14:01:46 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/423219052849397773/600326143958188033/unknown.png

2019-07-15 14:01:55 UTC  

yet armitage cant suggest me a single exploit

2019-07-15 14:02:06 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/423219052849397773/600326227441614848/unknown.png

2019-07-15 14:05:01 UTC  

Hmm...yeah, that's odd. You said Nmap wasn't acting up any more. Is it not reporting those ports as open now, or...?

2019-07-15 14:05:17 UTC  

it was acting up now it seems to be ok

2019-07-15 14:05:44 UTC  

this is really weird for me, ive been using them both for a few years now and this is a first

2019-07-15 14:06:34 UTC  

Well, if they were both acting up at the same time, that suggests an issue outside of the two programs that was the common cause.

2019-07-15 14:06:58 UTC  

hmmm so after i set the exploit level to "poor" it seems to be working

2019-07-15 14:07:01 UTC  

Something wrong with a shared dependency or something acting odd in the network itself.

2019-07-15 14:07:39 UTC  

Ah. Well, as long as it works. Might be something off with the network itself, then.

2019-07-15 14:08:22 UTC  

yeah now its showing me all the trash exploits tho

2019-07-15 14:08:30 UTC  

Networking is a school of the blackest magics.

2019-07-15 14:08:35 UTC  

what the heck metasploit not cool at all

2019-07-15 14:09:22 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/423219052849397773/600328055763894273/unknown.png

2019-07-15 14:09:29 UTC  

How's Kali, by the way? Never tried it, but have and am using several other Debian derived distros.

2019-07-15 14:09:31 UTC  

thats the xp machine

2019-07-15 14:09:50 UTC  

uhhh ive been using it my entire carrier

2019-07-15 14:09:59 UTC  

cant really recommend anything else

2019-07-15 14:10:28 UTC  

it can defiantly act up from time to time tho

2019-07-15 14:10:32 UTC  

Mm.

2019-07-15 14:11:00 UTC  

id recommend you take a look into armitage owsap zap metasploit nmap nikto burpsuit and beef xss

2019-07-15 14:11:05 UTC  

those are my favs

2019-07-15 14:13:15 UTC  

let me know if you need anything we might black hat together

2019-07-15 14:18:18 UTC  

I'm good. Not much of a networking guy in general.

2019-07-15 17:56:22 UTC  

@amsalem hey have you done these? http://pwnable.kr/play.php

2019-07-15 23:57:22 UTC  

uh dont think i did

2019-07-15 23:57:24 UTC  

whats it about