NOTE: Sorry for the high sound volume, this is the first video I've ever uploaded. I hadn't yet figured out my settings while editing, just overlayed music😅 Its better in all videos hereafter !
I really like your video, but for future videos, could you not add any music? It makes it difficult to those of us that do not speak English as our native language.
Hey thank you very much for the comment. This was the first video. And the settings weren't right. The music was way too loud. It's fixed in the next videos.
Hey, thank you for checking out my content! I open it with sublime text. AutoRecon automatically creates an output folder where everything is saved. I then open that folder using sublime text
I only found your videos a few days ago and am really impressed with you whole process… I love how methodical you are in your approach and have definitely taken some notes to improve my own process. Keep up the great work I am glad to be in on this channel from the ground floor as you are going to the moon once people start to notice how great this content is
Jesus I cannot get enough of these amazing comments! Thank you so much for the kind words. I'm glad to have you aboard for the ride. I'm glad you've been able to get something out of my content. There's much much more yet to come! Again, thank you so much!
The way you suspend your rev shell at ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FrYljC56CTs.htmlsi=-BJ5sUTKnJwI-N-M&t=2020 and jump back to it a few seconds later. Is the out of the box in NC, or do you have to add anything to the syntax?
If you press 'CTRL+Z' while in tmux, you automatically send it (the current process) to the background and land into a normal bash shell. If you then press 'fg', you automatically bring the backgrounded process back to the foreground, in this case, tmux. All of this is standard out the box shell syntax
Just started my red team journey. Primarily focused on blue but doing some red (PEH) to try and get some basic knowledge in. This was insane to follow, methodology like this kept me hooked.
Glad you liked the content, thank you very much! Red teaming is incredibly advanced, dont underestimate the quest. But if you grind non stop for the next 2-3 years, you can get there if you are starting from PEH. Good luck, on your journey! Stay tuned for more content 💪🏽
Slow to the party here, but congrats on the first video - great walkthrough and brilliant insight into such a structured methodology. Looking forward to watching the rest of the playlist now! How did you get Autorecon to run on Parrot OS? I have no issues installing on Kali, but Parrot seems to have issues.
Thank you for the nice comment. It's pretty easy to install. I think im gonna have to do a blank parrot install and tool setup video soon! Ive been on a bit of a break, but will be back and kicking starting next week!
It seems to be because apt can't find feroxbuster to install for ARM64 (Mac M1 host), and that's a dependency for autorecon. Still weird it works fine on Kali on the same ARM host. I'm sure there's some simple explanation I'll kick myself for in the near future...
In my setup video I explain how to do aliases, but I won't be sharing all of mine. Throughout all my videos, you will get a good feel for which ones I use though! Thank you for the support tho, much appreciated !
Really this video is amazing and I figured out where should I have to improve myself. Thanks a lot man :) and I want to know that will this types of machines will come in actual exam? I mean I know that this is way more easy but still can you compare the level of exam with this machine?
I'm glad this helped, thank you for your comment. So the machine itself is way too easy in comparison to oscp. But this was on the proving platform, which is the official Offsec platform. However, the point of doing this machine was a lot more to show the methodology than the techniques. To answer your question, this machine is too easy and wont come like that in the exam.
@@ByteSizedSecreally thanks for the replying man :) I know there's tj null list and everythig but still can you tell me which is OSCP like machine? whenever I asked people to just give reference they never taken the thing seriously. People made OSCP name so hard and personally I believe that it's easy thing. but for reference I just need to know for better understanding that which machine is like OSCP so I can practice my mindset like that. :)
Thanks a lot! Yes the aliases are great indeed, I have soo so many of them for everything. I am working on a video about my setup as we speak. Might get done with the editing tonight even. Stay tuned for that! Thank you for the support!
Thank you very much! It's taken time to refine and flesh out, but It's starting to become automatic and efficient. Thank you for checking out my content !
Might a tip: make a list of the tools your usauly have in your "tool-box" and wich one your using for what process. Like for sample: What is Tmux? and where do you use it for? (its a example) But u doing a great job of your way of teaching cheers!
I've been binge watching your videos, and i've come to the conclusion that you should continue with these videos, but also making teaching videos (tutorials) because you do have the expertise. And also establish a consistent thumbnail template, and lower the volume of the music in the background (check the music and vide volume difference when editing). I really enjoyed all of your videos, and found them breathtaking 👍🏼😎
Duly noted! Wow, thank you so much for the kind words! I am 100% going to continue with the videos, having too much fun with it to stop! As for tutorials, I'll see what I can do.. Again thank you so much for the kind words!
Great job with this!🥰 Subscribing. Would you do a clip on how to approach top 50 common ports as you did what ssh, http, smb etc ? big ask but if you don't ask you don't get eh!? . respect!