![]() ![]() Using a vmware, I set the network cards to the host-only private network on both Kali linux and CTF8. It has us run a version of the server before it's been updated and patched so that it has plenty of vulnerabilities. It has us using a CTF8 linux server and the instructions are for backtrack, but I'm using Kali Linux instead. I'm stuck on page 49 of the PDF instructions for hours doing internet searches and not being sure what to do. I'm doing the LAMPSecurity CTF Exercise 7. ![]() The myhashes.txt didn't work at that point either. I have even tried to use the unshadow command and point the command to create a myhashes.txt. I have tried moving both files into the same directory, /usr/share/wordlists. I had to actually pull the rockyou.txt file out of the compressed file, and I merely left it in that same folder. rockyou.txt is the default common-passwords list that comes with Kali's default version of John the Ripper. The command I'm using is this: john -wordlist=/usr/share/wordlists/rockyou.txt –-format=raw-MD5 /root/hashes.txtĪnd yes, both files are in those correct directories. The password file I'm using was from a dump off of a CTF8 server's website is rockyou.txt I'm sort of just following the instructions on the LAMPSecurity CTF exercise 7 PDF. ![]() Must I use a different user account than root? Must that other user account have root or bash authority, I have no idea about most of this stuff. I'm not sure if there's something wrong with using this directory. The error I'm getting is this: Using default input encoding: UTF-8 ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |