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Type your comment> @GoorMoon said:

Type your comment> @ricm916 said:

Type your comment> @GoorMoon said:

Hi,

Get the shell as user t*****t but from here, don’t see any direction to find the user flag.
find all file that user have access, but just don’t get how to do this.
Any help will be nice

Have you identified the the username on the system you are trying to compromise? If so, then Google is your friend – search how to use the ‘find’ command to search the system for files owned by that user, and dig deeper… “the answer is out there, Neo, and it’s looking for you, and it will find you if you want it to…” (no - that’s not a hint or a nudge…)

Thanks,

How i was stupid :slight_smile:

We are never stupid… just stumped sometimes… it’s easy to NOT SEE what is right in front of you… in the past, when I was stumped while working on a project, I would go explain to someone what I was doing and where I was stuck, and usually just talking through it to someone else (who didn’t have to be knowledgeable with the subject matter, in fact better if not) would open my mind to what I was missing…

Good Luck!