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Pentesting Industrial Control Systems

You're reading from   Pentesting Industrial Control Systems An ethical hacker's guide to analyzing, compromising, mitigating, and securing industrial processes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800202382
Length 450 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Paul Smith Paul Smith
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1 - Getting Started
2. Chapter 1: Using Virtualization FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Route the Hardware 4. Chapter 3: I Love My Bits – Lab Setup 5. Section 2 - Understanding the Cracks
6. Chapter 4: Open Source Ninja 7. Chapter 5: Span Me If You Can 8. Chapter 6: Packet Deep Dive 9. Section 3 - I’m a Pirate, Hear Me Roar
10. Chapter 7: Scanning 101 11. Chapter 8: Protocols 202 12. Chapter 9: Ninja 308 13. Chapter 10: I Can Do It 420 14. Chapter 11: Whoot… I Have To Go Deep 15. Section 4 -Capturing Flags and Turning off Lights
16. Chapter 12: I See the Future 17. Chapter 13: Pwned but with Remorse 18. Other Books You May Enjoy

Configuring communication

Now we know that there is a path through to the physical PLC, however, we are not able to communicate with it. The solution to this is that we will have to adjust the IP address of the Windows 7 VM to align with the subnet that the PLC is in. This will allow us to connect directly to the PLC and configure the address to align with the subnet that we established for the virtual PLC developed in the previous chapter.

By looking at Figure 2.26, we want to make sure that we provide Windows 7 with an IP address that can ping the Koyo CLICK. I have decided to arbitrarily choose 192.168.0.20 because my CLICK has a default address of 192.168.0.10, however, depending on the default address that your Koyo CLICK may have, you will need to adjust this appropriately:

Figure 2.26 – Configure Windows interface

Once you have set your IP address, you can launch the CLICK programming software and click on Connect to PLC, then select the PLC...

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