السبت، 23 مايو 2020

Show HN: Master SSH tunneling in an interactive lab https://ift.tt/2XlMNW5

Show HN: Master SSH tunneling in an interactive lab A little over a year ago I gave away over 4,600 copies of my intro to SSH tunneling book, The Cyber Plumber's Handbook, for free over a 48 hour period to the awesome folks here on Hacker News (https://ift.tt/2y2jX0F). Since then, I've been getting a lot of feedback about creating an interactive lab where SSH tunneling and port redirection techniques can be practiced in real scenarios. With a bit more time during the quarantine, I finally found the time to launch the lab portion. For the HN family, I'm offering the book and 2 weeks of lab time for 50% off ($19.99) with this Gumroad link through May 30: https://ift.tt/2zss8aG Why learn SSH tunneling? SSH tunneling is a skill you can use for the rest of your IT career. SSH tunneling and port redirection are skills that can be applied in any information technology discipline, so it does not matter if you are a network engineer, red teamer, penetration tester, developer or something in between. That being said, the examples tend to skew towards pairing tunneling techniques with penetration testing tools (including Metasploit). Lab Overview Four jump boxes provide the Internet facing portion of the lab. However, the fun really starts when you start leveraging tunneling techniques to reach the internal side of the network to access services such as Secure SHell (SSH), Web, and Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). The Linux and Windows targets are also running vulnerable services that can be exploited for the true tunneling ninjas. Each of the exercises has a brief description and solution to assist you in the event you get stuck. Happy Tunneling! Brennon May 23, 2020 at 06:54PM

Show HN: Discover high-quality articles,videos and more with human-curated lists https://ift.tt/2WTK4UF

Show HN: Discover high-quality articles,videos and more with human-curated lists Hey everyone, Me and my friend were frustrated with garbage that we ran across on our search results and on the web. More than ever people are sharing articles, blog posts or videos on the web and parts of the web became a big garbage. So, we created Jooseph as a place where you can discover and share curated lists of high-quality articles, talks, podcasts and more. Also, we builded an extension to organize pile of tabs in your browsers. Basically you can create different collections in Jooseph to store or share your lists on Jooseph. (e.g. you can create a list about Best Golang Resources and make it private/public, you can add any link from your browser with the extension) I don’t know if it’s sounds good to you. We have shared here, a couple times. I am sorry if I am being spammy. But I wonder, would you be interested in using this kind of product and keeping closely in touch with us to solve your problem. (If you have this problem) You can take a look at from here: www.jooseph.com May 23, 2020 at 01:50PM