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linux-smart-enumeration
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I passed with 100 points on second attempt AMA
Linux privesc is a bunch of manual checks from my notes that I have built over time. I also like https://github.com/diego-treitos/linux-smart-enumeration (lse.sh) which is similar to linpeas but the output is less busy.
- diego-treitos/linux-smart-enumeration - Linux enumeration tool for pentesting and CTFs with verbosity levels
AutoRecon
- Failed first attempt with 50pts
- Failed the OSCP 😞
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Autorecon installation issue
pipx install git+https://github.com/Tib3rius/AutoRecon.git
- All round web scanning tool - add yours to the list!
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Linux Priv Escalation Scripts
Yeah it's been out for about a year now. Same repo, just a version update. https://github.com/Tib3rius/AutoRecon
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Update: I passed with 100 points on second attempt AMA
smbmap - I believe so as it is a part of https://github.com/Tib3rius/AutoRecon
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Resources after nmap scan
It sounds like you’re looking for something like AutoRecon.
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I passed with 100 points on second attempt AMA
I used AutoRecon (thanks tibs) and PEAS for both linux and windows privesc. But again, the reason I failed the first time was because I relied to heavily on these tools. I really like the disclaimer on the autorecon github:
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Just officially passed my OSCP with (70 + 10) points
Initial Recon/Exploitation - Initial scan your target with either autorecon (https://github.com/Tib3rius/AutoRecon) or an in-depth nmap scan. Then, for each port, enumerate with commands from hacktricks (https://book.hacktricks.xyz/), (https://fareedfauzi.gitbook.io/oscp-notes/services-enumeration/http-s/enumeration-checklist) and (https://web.archive.org/web/20200309204648/http://0daysecurity.com/penetration-testing/enumeration.html) but you could honestly just get away with hacktricks. If you see any sort of service, CMS, or whatever running, searchsploit it. Sometimes, you might get lucky and find an exploit that you can use or can keep in your back pocket for PE later. If you need help with how to actually do an exploit (https://ippsec.rocks/?#) is your friend. IPPSEC is the GOAT.
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Just submitted the Exam Report. 70 points. My Thoughts and Journey.
Credits to the creator of these resources - Tib3rius Privilege Escalation Courses (Windows & Linux) - Tib3rius AutoRecon: https://github.com/Tib3rius/AutoRecon - https://github.com/mchern1kov/pentest-everything - https://kashz.gitbook.io/kashz-jewels/ - https://book.hacktricks.xyz/
What are some alternatives?
airgeddon - This is a multi-use bash script for Linux systems to audit wireless networks.
nmapAutomator - A script that you can run in the background!
owasp-mastg - The Mobile Application Security Testing Guide (MASTG) is a comprehensive manual for mobile app security testing and reverse engineering. It describes the technical processes for verifying the controls listed in the OWASP Mobile Application Security Verification Standard (MASVS).
OSCP-Exam-Report-Template - Modified template for the OSCP Exam and Labs. Used during my passing attempt
SUDO_KILLER - A tool designed to exploit a privilege escalation vulnerability in the sudo program on Unix-like systems. It takes advantage of a specific misconfiguration or flaw in sudo to gain elevated privileges on the system, essentially allowing a regular user to execute commands as the root user.
OSCP-Priv-Esc - Mind maps / flow charts to help with privilege escalation on the OSCP.
CapProcess - A simple and useful script for capturing the processes running on a machine and some basic information about the system
pentest-everything - This is my penetration testing cheatsheet
pdfcrack - An Advanced tool to Crack Any Password Protected PDF file. A very user friendly script especially for noob hackers.
EZEA - EZEA (EaZy Enum Automator), made for OSCP. This tool uses bash to automate most of the enumeration proces
ActiveDirectoryAttackTool - ADAT is a small tool used to assist CTF players and Penetration testers with easy commands to run against an Active Directory Domain Controller. This tool is is best utilized using a set of known credentials against the host.
Harbor - An open source trusted cloud native registry project that stores, signs, and scans content.