~ $ Day 5: Improvements & NMap

Day 5! The end of week 1! 🥳🎊 Holy cow we made it. Thus far we’ve gotten through basic Linux commands, installed some stuff, deleted some stuff, and made a ping sweeper and TODAY we’ll improve it & talk about nmap!

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~ $ Day 4: Ping Sweeper

Hey! Day 4…are we picking up speed yet? Today’s focus was on building a super basic and not very strong ping sweeper. In other words this a not a ping sweeper you actually want to use anywhere else other than testing on your own IP…😂

Today’s Objectives:

Build a ping sweeper!

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~ $ Day 3: Apache & Chill

Hey everyone, this post is long due. I’ve actually got Day 4 coming right after this one 😅

I have been on and off feeling well this week between that and regular work I’ve been a tad busy. BUT that’s no excuse.

If we are to get anywhere in life and with our goals WE MUST persevere. IT IS A MUST. There’s nothing you can’t do. No excuses.

So that said … let’s get back on track.

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~ $ Day Two: Read, Write, Execute

Hey everyone, thanks for tuning in. For those that may be new here my name is Jazzie and I’m an prospective pentester/ hacker currently working as an analyst in cybersecurity.

I started a 12 week penetration testing / ethical hacking course three days ago now (yes I’m behind on blog posts lololol) and each day I’m supposed to write a summary of what I worked on! So let’s get started!

Today’s Objectives:

  • Finishing up basic commands
  • Seeing what we find with ls -la
  • Reading everything we find
  • Taking a look at what RWX really means
  • Adding Users
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~ $ Day One : Kali Linux Terminal Commands

Hey everyone!

Thanks for checking in and thanks to everyone who let me know on Instagram that they would appreciate this series and that they would follow along!

Today was day one of my pen-testing course. If you had no clue I was taking a pen-testing course I’ve got a blog post that dives into all of that which you can read by clicking here…

Today’s Objectives

• Discuss note taking with Keep Note and why keeping notes is vitally important as a penetration tester

• Work with a few basic commands in the terminal

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BECOMING A PENTESTER : PREPARATION

Hello everyone, thanks for stopping by! A brief introduction before we jump into the content.

My name is Jazzie. I’m an experienced front end web developer and newbie to the cybersecurity world.

Prior to being either one of those things I am a pediatric nurse!

What brought me to cybersecurity you ask? A breach at my local hospital. We ended up having a little seminar on safety, privacy, confidentiality etc and the rest is history.

My long term goals include having my own business with a focus on penetration testing/hacking and a platform where I can educate others on staying safe and protecting their digital rights.

Alright so now that the hellos and handshakes (haha tech humor) are out of the way – let’s dive into the material shall we?

I’m taking a 3 month penetration testing course and needed a place to catalog everything I was learning. I decided to do so here. I figured anything I learn may help someone else, not to mention content creation is a great study tool.

Over the course of the next 3 months we will cover everything from basic Linux to the legal side of penetration testing.

You can expect a post from me weekly as each group of lessons is designed to take one week. You can sign up for post updates below or you can follow me on Instagram to stay up to date.

Alright enough blabbering…

What This Post Covers:

  • Week One Objectives & A Brief Summary of Each
  • Everything I Did The Day Before Beginning The Course
  • Resource Links + Screensnips To Help Others Install Software

Week One Objectives:

  • Set Up a Penetration Testing Environment
  • Learn How to Take Notes for Pen-Testing/Tech Courses
  • Begin Introduction to Linux

Objectives Overview

Setting Up A Pen-Testing Environment

Installation of Software (if you haven’t done so already) and introducing the aspects of setting up each appropriately with the intent to build on those later on in the course.

Note Keeping for Pen-Testing

Discussing the importance of note keeping as a pentester. Will also introduce Kali Linux built in note taking application called KeepNote and discuss how to use it with the intent to use it as the course continues.

Introduction to Linux

Covering important Linux terminal commands needed in Kali Linux as a pentester.

Course Prep

Download All Appropriate Software:

  • Kali Linux, VirtualBox or VMWare, Note Keeping Software Should You So Choose

I already had VirutalBox as I am on Windows OS and had been playing around with Linux previously (by playing around I mean changing my desktop background). I actually installed VirtualBox because I was getting sick and tired of Windows and wanted to test out installing and using LinuxMint.

Here’s what Virtual Box looks like post install. Same screen but no virtual machines…

Here’s a link for reading more about Virtual Box: but basically it is a virtual machine that you can install on your PC and it allows you to run other operating systems (ex: Mac or Windows) within your current operating system which is really sweet. It’s also good for penetration testing and hacking. There’s so many cool things about virtual machines but that’s not what this post is about so instead I’ll just provide you with a link where you can read more about them here

The next step was to install Kali Linux VMWare Custom Images from Offensive Security at this link:

I installed the 64bit version. And when installing software you want to make sure you are using the bit that works for your system.

Tip: You can find your system bits in Windows 10 by right clicking on the start menu and clicking System then scroll down to System Type. In Mac you can do this by going to: About This Mac and then System Report.

Here’s a photo of Kali Linux post starting on my VM (virtual machine) and after logging in:

A word on Note Keeping – Kali Linux comes with Cherry Tree! However I chose to follow along using the same note keeping application as covered in the course which was Keep Note.

You can read more about KeepNote here

After everything was up and running – there wasn’t anything else to do but have a drink and get cozy before learning begins.

The installation process was not difficult at all.

Just have to make sure you have some great resources and since I have supplied all legit links – it should be no problem for you!

Wrap-Up

  • Install everything before you begin your course material
  • Download the VB Extension Pack
  • Read a little info on each – do a beginner tutorial or two, read about settings etc.
  • Keep your paths for finding your files simple
  • Know your bit version prior to installing anything
  • Use the links in this blog super quick!

Resource Links:

Keep Note: Click Here

Kali Linux VMWare/VirtualBox: Click Here

Virtual Box : Click Here

VirtualBox Extension: Click Here

That’s it for Course Prep! Tomorrow begins the real fun! Excited to have you all with me.

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DNS PROBE FINISHED NO INTERENT FIX

Hi, thanks for stopping by. Today whilst trying to get started with my Linux learning I encountered a problem per usual.

Today on Take A Byte we’re discussing this ugly booger here:

The main thing NOBODY has time for when they need the internet and they need it now – idk say like when trying to access your course materials in my case…

The error usually occurs because the DNS cache fails to load…great. Also your connection is probs trash.

So how did I fix it?

1. CMD prompt (as admin)

2. ‘netsh winsock reset’ & enter

3. close command prompt & restart

4. Boom. Happy searching.

Here’s a photo…of what that looks like…

That’s all for today! Will show how I fixed the EXE error pop up tomorrow as previously promised.

Thanks for taking a byte,

Jazzie.

@bytesizedbabe

blank pop ups + ocean views

First things first thanks for saying hello via your IP. I’m Jazzie and this is my blog Take a Byte where I deliver tiny content on something I’m learning.

Let’s get to the content…2 things today…one tech related and the other is life related because this is my blog and I can post what I want…

1. I went to the Gulf of Mexico and it was beautiful…I needed the mini vacation. Really put a lot into perspective for me. Here’s a photo of some pretty trees…

2. I had a blank EXE error message happening upon load. WHICH I FIXED ALL ON MY OWN.

I’ll detail that in another post tomorrow. Feeling real techie.

Anyway,

Thanks for taking a byte…

See you tomorrow.

LINUX: Files, Directories, Help oh my!

So today, I spent my entire life working with Linux. Okay it most definitely was like 4.5hours but still….wtf. The torture. The learning curve sis – the learning curve.

I say all of that to say…I like it?

Being self-taught has been a whirlwind to say the least but it also makes all of my “aha” moments so much sweeter because I did it all on my own!

three things I enjoyed most today:

1. Making directories / files + move / delete / rename them

2. Picking up on commands faster than I believed I would.

3. Adding ‘help’ to everything and reading it lol

I’m most proud of my deleting of directories as well as the new ones I created and moving the fake files I made into them.

directories: login1 and login2

files: passwords1.txt and users1.txt

It’s important to note that I don’t have access to ALL of Linux right now because my computer is broken soooo I have to make do with a web app called Webimnal which I praise the good Lord for.

Tomorrow I will continue my pain and pleasure with Linux. Let’s see what other madness I can get into…

Thanks for taking a byte,

Jazzie

Find me on IG: @bytesizedbabe

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