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Mastering Metasploit

You're reading from   Mastering Metasploit Discover the next level of network defense with the Metasploit framework

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2016
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786463166
Length 440 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Preface 1. Approaching a Penetration Test Using Metasploit FREE CHAPTER 2. Reinventing Metasploit 3. The Exploit Formulation Process 4. Porting Exploits 5. Testing Services with Metasploit 6. Virtual Test Grounds and Staging 7. Client-side Exploitation 8. Metasploit Extended 9. Speeding up Penetration Testing 10. Visualizing with Armitage

Penetration testing an unknown network

Recalling the basics of Metasploit, we are all set to perform our first penetration test with Metasploit. We will test an IP address here and try to find relevant information about the target IP and will try to break deeper into the network as much as we can. We will follow all the required phases of a penetration test here, which we discussed in the earlier part of this chapter.

Assumptions

Considering a black box penetration test on an unknown network, we can assume that we are done with the preinteractions phase. We are going to test a single IP address in the scope of the test, with zero knowledge of the technologies running on the target. We are performing the test with Kali Linux, a popular security-based Linux distribution, which comes with tons of preinstalled security tools.

Note

For the sake for learning, we are using two instances of Metasploitable 2 and a single instance of Windows Server 2012 in the demo.

Gathering intelligence

As discussed earlier, the gathering intelligence phase revolves around gathering as much information as possible, about the target. Active and passive scans, which include port scanning, banner grabbing, and various other scans, depends upon the type of target that is under test. The target under the current scenario is a single IP address. So here, we can skip gathering passive information and can continue with the active information-gathering methodology.

Let's start with the internal footprinting phase, which includes port scanning, banner grabbing, ping scans to check whether the system is live or not, and service detection scans.

To conduct internal footprinting, NMAP proves as one of the finest available tools. Reports generated by NMAP can be easily imported into Metasploit. Metasploit has inbuilt database functionalities, which can be used to perform NMAP scans from within the Metasploit framework console and store the results in the database.

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Mastering Metasploit - Second Edition
Published in: Sep 2016
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781786463166
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