Arm yourself with Armitage
Armitage is a GUI front-end for Metasploit and we can use it to run all sorts of attacks on our target Windows users. Since this is a new installation which Metasploit has never been run before, we start with errors and setup
. The first illustration is the error raised by postgresql not starting when Armitage tried to bring up the Metasploit service:

Since this is Kali Linux 2.0, we will try and start the postgresql server with the command:
/etc/init.d/postgresql start
After starting postgresql successfully, we started the Metasploit console as well and then started Armitage from a terminal window, so we could watch the standard output while it came up. It took quite a while for the Armitage window to come up, and for a few minutes it looked like the Metasploit service would not let us bring Armitage up.

The first step after it came up was to load the exploits, as shown in the following illustration. You have two choices: Find Attacks and Hail Mary. If you choose...