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Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments, Second Edition

You're reading from   Advanced Penetration Testing for Highly-Secured Environments, Second Edition Employ the most advanced pentesting techniques and tools to build highly-secured systems and environments

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2016
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ISBN-13 9781784395810
Length 428 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Kevin Cardwell Kevin Cardwell
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Lee Allen Lee Allen
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Preface 1. Penetration Testing Essentials FREE CHAPTER 2. Preparing a Test Environment 3. Assessment Planning 4. Intelligence Gathering 5. Network Service Attacks 6. Exploitation 7. Web Application Attacks 8. Exploitation Concepts 9. Post-Exploitation 10. Stealth Techniques 11. Data Gathering and Reporting 12. Penetration Testing Challenge Index

Creating the switches

We know that we have three switches that were created when we carried out the installation. This will allow us to create a number of different architectures, but we still need more switches for our design. The system has assigned our IP addresses for the VMnet1 and VMnet8 switches, respectively. We want to customize the switches to meet the IP addresses that we will use throughout the book. We have four subnets that we use throughout the book, and we will configure them now. This does not include the last chapter, and we will customize four switches just for that. In your VMware Workstation, click on Edit | Virtual Network Editor. This will bring up the network configuration window, and we want to configure the following:

Name

Subnet Address

VMnet1

192.168.50

VMnet2

192.168.25

VMnet3

192.168.101

VMnet4

192.168.10

VMnet5

192.168.20

VMnet6

192.168.30

VMnet7

192.168.40

VMnet8

192.168.75

This will provide us with the four subnets for the...

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