cant even netcat that thing on port 6379…
ROOTED! I thoroughly enjoyed it.
PM for a nudge
Did something change? I needed to restart but the directories in r***s appeared to change. I cannot create the ssh folder anymore or edit the config directories
edit: never mind I had to change to the previous directory.
I have shell now what? any tips?
managed to find some ports, now looking at exploits… I think I’m on the right track looking at Rs and W*n exploits, and I in the right track? maybe need some advice getting stuck on exploit
Someone just put a password on the account r___s. I cannot use the s__ exploit for the first shell anymore…
EDIT : It’s working again !
Type your comment> @Franna said:
Can someone please nudge me on how to bypass ss* De*** config for the user?
if your already in terminal on r**** how do you switch users without starting a new connection?
i never did look at ssh config can you tell me what the De*** is and does?
got root the other day if anyone needs help let me know! (:
Type your comment> @ananb said:
Type your comment> @Franna said:
Can someone please nudge me on how to bypass ss* De*** config for the user?
if your already in terminal on r**** how do you switch users without starting a new connection?
i never did look at ssh config can you tell me what the De*** is and does?
got root the other day if anyone needs help let me know! (:
I wouldnt mind some help… Noob trying first pop :-)… got as far as figuring out that R***s is possibly the way in … got some sort of connection to it, but stuck
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rooted!! wooo! this was my first box on HTB, and if this was “easy” i have a lot to learn >.>
thanks to all for the hints along the way!
Rooted! finally after 2 days lol thank you @JackWH @JadeWolf @MrW0l05zyn @mvc1009 @N0tAC0p and @halisha for all the help
Rooted for me too ! Very pleasant to do !
Thanks for people who put some hints !
Managed to get low priv shell a few days ago but can’t find a way to user
I’ve found the i*****.**k, got the password with john but when i try to connect with ssh it closes the connection
Any nudge?
I’m frustratingly close to root I think. Have user and am trying to attack that “other” web application but it’s just timing out… I think there is a horde of people brute forcing it? ??
Type your comment> @Dark0 said:
There is a very good book called: Kali Linux - An Ethical Hacker’s Cookbook is Great, good luck guys
After get inform nmap and search keyword from this book it’s very useful. Thank you
Type your comment> @Matbe34 said:
Managed to get low priv shell a few days ago but can’t find a way to user
I’ve found the i*****.**k, got the password with john but when i try to connect with ssh it closes the connection
Any nudge?
think of any other way beside s** to connect?
@ananb said:
Type your comment> @Franna said:Can someone please nudge me on how to bypass ss* De*** config for the user?
if your already in terminal on r**** how do you switch users without starting a new connection?
i never did look at ssh config can you tell me what the De*** is and does?
got root the other day if anyone needs help let me know! (:
De** prevents you to s** as that user. if you can’t s** maybe there is other way to get in using the pa***** that you got from j***
@andy1979s said:
Type your comment> @ananb said:Type your comment> @Franna said:
Can someone please nudge me on how to bypass ss* De*** config for the user?
if your already in terminal on r**** how do you switch users without starting a new connection?
i never did look at ssh config can you tell me what the De*** is and does?
got root the other day if anyone needs help let me know! (:I wouldnt mind some help… Noob trying first pop :-)… got as far as figuring out that R***s is possibly the way in … got some sort of connection to it, but stuck
keep trying, maybe when there are other people not trying…
why does “(error) READONLY You can’t write against a read only slave.” occur sometimes when using f*all?
Type your comment> @ascannerdarkly said:
why does “(error) READONLY You can’t write against a read only slave.” occur sometimes when using f*all?
if you google it you’ll know why.