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The Complete Metasploit Guide

You're reading from   The Complete Metasploit Guide Explore effective penetration testing techniques with Metasploit

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Product type Course
Published in Jun 2019
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781838822477
Length 660 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Sagar Rahalkar Sagar Rahalkar
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Nipun Jaswal Nipun Jaswal
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Table of Contents (28) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright About Packt Contributors Preface 1. Introduction to Metasploit and Supporting Tools FREE CHAPTER 2. Setting up Your Environment 3. Metasploit Components and Environment Configuration 4. Information Gathering with Metasploit 5. Vulnerability Hunting with Metasploit 6. Client-side Attacks with Metasploit 7. Web Application Scanning with Metasploit 8. Antivirus Evasion and Anti-Forensics 9. Cyber Attack Management with Armitage 10. Extending Metasploit and Exploit Development 11. Approaching a Penetration Test Using Metasploit 12. Reinventing Metasploit 13. The Exploit Formulation Process 14. Porting Exploits 15. Testing Services with Metasploit 16. Virtual Test Grounds and Staging 17. Client-Side Exploitation 18. Metasploit Extended 19. Evasion with Metasploit 20. Metasploit for Secret Agents 21. Visualizing with Armitage 22. Tips and Tricks 1. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary and exercises

In this chapter, we covered coding for Metasploit. We worked on modules, post-exploitation scripts, Meterpreter, RailGun, and Ruby programming too. Throughout this chapter, we saw how we could add our custom functions to the Metasploit framework, and make the already powerful framework much more powerful. We began with familiarizing ourselves with the basics of Ruby. We learned about writing auxiliary modules, post-exploitation scripts, and Meterpreter extensions. We saw how we could make use of RailGun to add custom functions, such as adding a DLL file and a custom function to the target's DLL files.

For additional learning, you can try the following exercises:

  • Create an authentication brute force module for FTP
  • Work on at least three post-exploitation modules each for windows, Linux, and macOS, which are not yet a part of Metasploit
  • Work on RailGun...
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