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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

Additional lab configurations

To round out our lab, we will add more segmentation by adding an interface to our firewall. This interface will allow us to add rules between our Level 3 and Level 2 network segments:

  1. To do this, we need to make changes to our ESXi server. On our ESXi server, we will need to add an additional network adapter to our pfSense firewall. The following screenshot shows how I added Level 2: Local Control where the SCADA VM sits:

    Figure 12.1 – New Network Adapter

  2. After adding the network adapter, we must restart our pfSense firewall and navigate to the web interface. From here, we want to log in to the web portal, select Interfaces, and then Assignments, as shown in the following screenshot:

    Figure 12.2 – Interfaces | Assignments

    You will now see our newly added adapter sitting in the Interface list being addressed as Available network ports, as shown in the following screenshot:

    Figure 12.3 – Available network ports

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