The part where you went to nagios forum to check why the creds were not working gave me imposter syndrome. I would have never have thought of it in a million years
Great video, enjoyed the manual sql exploit. I imagine if we are careful enough and did our homework, we could add a reverse shell to the nagios functionally (run nagios then reverse shell, etc.)
Very true but you are only scanning the top 10 ports rather than the top 1,000. I’ve seen ipp use the min-rate option to speed it up too (can be more unreliable)
What is your device setup like @IppSec? Is it like bare metal ubuntu and all the security stuff you do is on VM's or some other kind of setup? Thank you in advance!
@@sponge5643 Sorrry but that was not the question lol. I know he uses Parrot OS HTB. But the question was is it in VM or not, and if it was in VM, what does he use as his main OS and does he use all his cybersec 'tools' as VM's only or what is his setup like
@@Eskimostyle IIRC he uses VMs for everything, in some windows videos where he'll switch to a windows VM you can see he uses VMWare and has the parrot VM there alongside the windows one
I can't imagine no more a Saturday without your videos ❤❤
'we are not known for taking notes here' - Ippsec, 2024
I laughed out loud on that one 😂
As someone preparing for OSCP in less than 2 weeks my heart was full when you said lets just do it manually. Thank you ❤
Man this is so hard 😢😢😢 did you do the challenege labs ?
I've been signed up for longer but yeah some of them. @@traderH
Just wanted to say that doing it 'manually' helps me learn! Thanks for deciding to it manually!
The part where you went to nagios forum to check why the creds were not working gave me imposter syndrome. I would have never have thought of it in a million years
45:58 there's a `-hh` for a more verbose help on sqlmap. That likely hides your `--force-ssl` flag.
Always love your videos, well explained❤️❤, love from Bharat🇮🇳❤❤
Great video, enjoyed the manual sql exploit.
I imagine if we are careful enough and did our homework, we could add a reverse shell to the nagios functionally (run nagios then reverse shell, etc.)
I am korea vig fan of your. Thank you always
You can add --top-ports 10 is much faster than normal udp scan
Very true but you are only scanning the top 10 ports rather than the top 1,000.
I’ve seen ipp use the min-rate option to speed it up too (can be more unreliable)
@@olivernichols7493 i am talking about udp scan not tcp
Thanx!
Push!
51:15 I feel like this all the time :):)
I'm not understanding why you've used SNMP but nmap didn't show it 😮
Snmp is UDP, not TCP. Default nmap only shows tcp
@@ippsec aaah you're right, I missed that. thanks so much!
How are you executing sudo -l without being prompted to put in the password?
zero and one, like that
What is your device setup like @IppSec? Is it like bare metal ubuntu and all the security stuff you do is on VM's or some other kind of setup? Thank you in advance!
Parrot OS HTB VM
@@sponge5643 Sorrry but that was not the question lol. I know he uses Parrot OS HTB. But the question was is it in VM or not, and if it was in VM, what does he use as his main OS and does he use all his cybersec 'tools' as VM's only or what is his setup like
@@Eskimostyle IIRC he uses VMs for everything, in some windows videos where he'll switch to a windows VM you can see he uses VMWare and has the parrot VM there alongside the windows one
@@megaREAL900 do you know his main OS?
@@Eskimostyle no clue
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