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Learn Kali Linux 2019

You're reading from   Learn Kali Linux 2019 Perform powerful penetration testing using Kali Linux, Metasploit, Nessus, Nmap, and Wireshark

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Product type Paperback
Published in Nov 2019
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ISBN-13 9781789611809
Length 550 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Glen D. Singh Glen D. Singh
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Joshua Crumbaugh Joshua Crumbaugh
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Table of Contents (22) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: Kali Linux Basics FREE CHAPTER
2. Introduction to Hacking 3. Setting Up Kali - Part 1 4. Setting Up Kali - Part 2 5. Getting Comfortable with Kali Linux 2019 6. Section 2: Reconnaissance
7. Passive Information Gathering 8. Active Information Gathering 9. Section 3: Vulnerability Assessment and Penetration Testing with Kali Linux 2019
10. Working with Vulnerability Scanners 11. Understanding Network Penetration Testing 12. Network Penetration Testing - Pre-Connection Attacks 13. Network Penetration Testing - Gaining Access 14. Network Penetration Testing - Post-Connection Attacks 15. Network Penetration Testing - Detection and Security 16. Client-Side Attacks - Social Engineering 17. Performing Website Penetration Testing 18. Website Penetration Testing - Gaining Access 19. Best Practices 20. Assessments 21. Other Books You May Enjoy

SMB, LDAP enumeration, and null sessions

In this section, we are going to take a look at using various application protocols to help us extract sensitive data and records from a target system.

SMBmap and SMBclient

SMBmap is a popular and easy-to-use tool that is used to help us discover any SMB shares on a device and detect permissions on any shares found:

  1. Using the smbmap -H target syntax, we can attempt to perform a port scan, looking for ports that are used by the SMB service; in our target, it's 445 and it's open:
SMB shares
  1. SMBmap will attempt to establish a session between the attacker machine and the target on port 445 to enumerate any share drives and folders. On our target (Metasploitable), there&apos...
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