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- | ====== Ethical Hacking ====== | + | Moved to [[ethical_hacking_club]] |
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- | ===== About Us ===== | + | |
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- | Ethical Hacking group is all about red teaming! We have a primary focus of preparing for the annual Collegiate Penetration Testing Competition, | + | |
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- | ==== Our Leaders ==== | + | |
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- | ===== Meeting Information ===== | + | |
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- | === Meeting Times === | + | |
- | //**Regular meetings: **// Weekly on Tuesday nights from 6:00 to 7:00 PM CT in BIT 213. | + | |
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- | === Getting Started === | + | |
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- | //**Tools: **// I highly recommend you consider running your own hacking system in a virtual machine. If you want a good baseline, I recommend running a hypervisor such as [[https:// | + | |
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- | //** OpenVPN: **// | + | |
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- | //Quick Note about VPNs: // If you are using a local virtual machine, you can run your VPN on your host machine and change your VM interface to run through a NAT configuration instead. This allows both your VM and your Host machine to reach out to the lab. | + | |
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- | //**VPN Access: **// Both HackTheBox and TryHackMe utilize OpenVPN in order to connect externally to their network. On TryHackMe, you can click on your profile picture and go to the access menu. Go ahead and download a Machines VPN configuration. For HackTheBox, when you sign in you should see a " | + | |
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- | - For **Windows**, | + | |
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- | - For **Linux** (version specific), open your terminal. For those of you on Debian based systems, you can use a command such as `sudo apt install openvpn`. Once that is complete, you can use a command structured like `sudo openvpn --config <PATH TO CONFIG>` in order to start your connection. This command will pause when complete and not drop you back to a command line. | + |