I can understand that. If there are more boxes in the future that include manual exploitation I’ll go that route. Thanks for the feedback. I can agree manually exploiting can be beneficial so you know what is actually going on.
I just download Obsidian on my Kali, question how did you get it to show up in the application. I can only get it to work through the command line. I am trying to take notes similar to the way you are doing it.
To get it to appear in my bar at the top I did the following: Right click on a blank area in the taskbar > click panel > panel preferences > items > "+Add" > Launcher > "+Add" or double click on launcher > close that window until you're back at the panel preferences window and double click or open up the new launcher icon you created > click the "+" > search for obsidian. if you cant find obsidian you should be able to add "run program" then set the command to your obsidian program for instance mine would be /opt/obsidian/obsidian and name the program obsidian then you can set the Icon to an obsidian icon. you can also "sudo apt install obsidian" that might make it easier to locate when you're trying to add it to your taskbar or search for it in your application list if you didnt install it that way. I hope this helps.
@@GramsBlood You're welcome and thank you. I hope it's helpful for some people and if they have questions I'm able to answer I hope they ask in the comments. At least if I'm not able to answer someone else might come along and answer it for them. I've heard a few times that there's always someone that wants to be where you or they are just starting their journey. If I can show my own process or make the tools I use known or use them in a way that's different or useful then I will. In my earlier videos I would perform the same function or attack with multiple tools to show that there's more than one way to perform an attack if you are missing or are more familiar with another tool. I think I need to get back to that. It'll probably be after these proving grounds practice boxes though because they all seem to use a kernel exploit to escalate privileges.
@@noxlumens Yeah I am just starting to get back in the grove due to the fact I had to take some time away due to my job. The way you attack the box is easy to understand and replicate if need be. P.S I just finish added all my icon thank to you.
Thank you for watching. Did you find any part helpful or worth looking into or have any questions?
I would have highly appreciated the manual way to extract data out of MariaDB
I can understand that. If there are more boxes in the future that include manual exploitation I’ll go that route. Thanks for the feedback. I can agree manually exploiting can be beneficial so you know what is actually going on.
I just download Obsidian on my Kali, question how did you get it to show up in the application. I can only get it to work through the command line. I am trying to take notes similar to the way you are doing it.
When I get to my computer today I’ll see if I can find or make instructions on exactly how I run it instead of using the command line.
To get it to appear in my bar at the top I did the following:
Right click on a blank area in the taskbar > click panel > panel preferences > items > "+Add" > Launcher > "+Add" or double click on launcher > close that window until you're back at the panel preferences window and double click or open up the new launcher icon you created > click the "+" > search for obsidian. if you cant find obsidian you should be able to add "run program" then set the command to your obsidian program for instance mine would be /opt/obsidian/obsidian and name the program obsidian then you can set the Icon to an obsidian icon.
you can also "sudo apt install obsidian" that might make it easier to locate when you're trying to add it to your taskbar or search for it in your application list if you didnt install it that way. I hope this helps.
@@noxlumens thank you 👍🏾 really appreciate it and I watched most of your video too. Providing valid content.
@@GramsBlood You're welcome and thank you. I hope it's helpful for some people and if they have questions I'm able to answer I hope they ask in the comments. At least if I'm not able to answer someone else might come along and answer it for them.
I've heard a few times that there's always someone that wants to be where you or they are just starting their journey. If I can show my own process or make the tools I use known or use them in a way that's different or useful then I will. In my earlier videos I would perform the same function or attack with multiple tools to show that there's more than one way to perform an attack if you are missing or are more familiar with another tool. I think I need to get back to that. It'll probably be after these proving grounds practice boxes though because they all seem to use a kernel exploit to escalate privileges.
@@noxlumens Yeah I am just starting to get back in the grove due to the fact I had to take some time away due to my job. The way you attack the box is easy to understand and replicate if need be. P.S I just finish added all my icon thank to you.