OSCP-Exam-Report-Template-Markdown
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OSCP-Exam-Report-Template-Markdown
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Exam Complete -- Got enough points but am worried about the report.
Thank you! Yes, I used https://github.com/noraj/OSCP-Exam-Report-Template-Markdown and included vulnerability details, as well as how to fix the vulnerability and it got lengthy which I think was unnecessary, but I tried to make it nice and be thorough. I probably should've put more time in trying to fix the other issues I had but oh well.
- Passed OSCP about two weeks ago
- Your usual last minute exam tips request
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OSCP report : Table of content
I am in the process of redacting my report. In fact, I have already documented all 10 machines and all exercises in the lab. However, i have still a question regarding the expected content of it, as the official template as well as some famous templates such as this one mention a whole introduction section containing among all introduction, objectives, requirements, methodologies...
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I neglected to update the table of contents in my exam report, and it still refers to everything in the default template lol
Here a good starting point: https://github.com/noraj/OSCP-Exam-Report-Template-Markdown
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Several questions on prep of OSWE
Also you can take a look at the OSWE Exam Report Template in Markdown I you prefer to avoid Word.
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My OSCP Experience
I wrote my reports in Markdown using the format here. I researched more about pandoc and decided to convert my Markdown documents to docx first, edit them in LibreOffice (Page Breaks, better Table of Contents), and export them to PDF for submission Test your report conversion before the exam. This helped me figure out issues with my report conversion before the exam (issues with special characters in my terminal), and switch to a system that works. Another good report format can be found here, this one provides resources
- Tips for how to make the report writing as painless as possible?
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Information about the lab exercise + reports for the 10 points
However things I did do right was to right the whole thing in markdown in obsidian. I used flameshot to get all my screenshots and converted the markdown to a pdf with eisvogel using this GitHub as a template https://github.com/noraj/OSCP-Exam-Report-Template-Markdown
- OSCP Report Generation
pwndoc
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dradis-ce VS pwndoc - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 2 May 2023
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sysreptor alternatives - writehat, Serpico, ReportGen, and pwndoc
5 projects | 2 May 2023
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Predefined vulnerabilities for PwnDoc?
No, but there is a Github Issue about the fact that there is no documentation ! https://github.com/pwndoc/pwndoc/issues/183 So if you want to do that I'm sure the community would love it lol
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Your usual last minute exam tips request
iirc I spent about 7-8 hours with my report. I used pwndoc with a custom template (based on the offsec template and modified a few things) I prepared beforehand.
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The Automated Penetration Testing Reporting System (APTRS). Pentester can easily maintain projects, customers, and vulnerabilities, and create PDF reports without needing to use traditional DOC files. The tool allows you to maintain a vulnerability database, so you won't need to repeat yourself.
This is a great project ! But did you know that https://github.com/pwndoc/pwndoc already exists and has the same features ..?
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What do pentesters do?
Please look into something like PwnDoc https://github.com/pwndoc/pwndoc or even paid things like Plextrac. Automated templates will save you so much time I guarantee it.
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Docker compose to K8s conversion not working? Error: Cannot find module './config/config.json'?
I've been trying to convert this into k8s with no success unfortunately. Frontend and Mongo pods run fine, but the backend always gives the error below. Essentially was following this tutorial minus the aspects specific to the node-project they downloaded.
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- pwndoc/pwndoc - Pentest Report Generator
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Pentest reporting software?
Pwndoc is good: https://github.com/pwndoc/pwndoc
What are some alternatives?
CherryTree - cherrytree
report - NodeSecure HTML & PDF report generator for any public and/or private git repositories.
public-pentesting-reports - A list of public penetration test reports published by several consulting firms and academic security groups.
owasp-masvs - The OWASP MASVS (Mobile Application Security Verification Standard) is the industry standard for mobile app security.
pandoc-latex-template - A pandoc LaTeX template to convert markdown files to PDF or LaTeX.
reconmap - Vulnerability assessment and penetration testing automation and reporting platform for teams.
TJ-JPT - This repo contains my pentesting template that I have used in PWK and for current assessments. The template has been formatted to be used in Joplin
Documize - Modern Confluence alternative designed for internal & external docs, built with Go + EmberJS
awesome-oscp - A curated list of awesome OSCP resources
awesome-infosec - A curated list of awesome infosec courses and training resources.
pentest-notes
sbt-dependency-check - SBT Plugin for OWASP DependencyCheck. Monitor your dependencies and report if there are any publicly known vulnerabilities (e.g. CVEs). :rainbow: