just a general conversation for everything
hi, everyone you may call me comrad
I am currently looking to improve my skills and streamline my efficiency.
i am considering adding new tools to my kit.
it, might be helpful to describe some of my aims sense a every tool has a philosophy of use.
i do like to have general purpose tools as well as strategic targeted tools.
im looking more to mapping domains and subnets finding mac addresses geo location sgl vulnerabilities
back doors fly traping networks learning more about rfid and tools
ss7 gateways moble hacking and web servers and databases such as sql injection and so fourth
also setting up remote servers and overhauling anonymity
and router exploitation ense the fly traps and remote monitering
my current os is parrot sec os
Hello comrad,
I heard you want to improve your skill, huh ?
First of all, get rid of this “Parrot SecOS”, why trying to use something you don’t know ?
I’m pretty sure you don’t have enough skill to use all these tool by yourself.
Get a regular OS, Debian, Ubuntu, Arch, anything but not these shitty “Sec OS”
You shouldn’t try doing illegal things like you said in your post when you’re not even done with Basic+3
Hey, here’s an idea for you, you’re up to learn from it or not ;
Learn first how networks works, learn to use a good Linux distribution and then, do some levels there, you’ll learn the basis of the basis ( + more if you go far )
Then maybe you can learn about mapping domains, subnets, finding mac address ( I don’t get it tho ), geo location, etc.
If you need any help with anything, a level, or you don’t get something you’re trying to learn, feel free to PM me !
Have a nice day!
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Hi comrad,
First I’d like to say [s]I use Arch[/s] welcome to HT!
Jokes aside, listen to what Migiwara has told you, it’s good advice. Find a distro such as Arch or Debian and go from there.
I personally have probably learnt more about computers, programming and how various things work just from installing and using Arch than I have any other distro thus far. It has really good documentation for when you are stuck, but on the other hand it’s still really hands on and involving. Otherwise look into a distro like Debian or Ubuntu, which are easier to set up but will still give you the basic grounds to learn on. Choose a distro that works best for you :)
Just keep in mind, if you need a security tool you can install it as you need them. Then you’re more likely to learn the tool in-depth than being overwhelmed with a bunch of tools you don’t even know how to use or what to use them for.
Sorry for coming across as harsh, just trying to help :)
Happy Hacking!
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I should have been more precise: real men develop The BrownOS :p
At first I wasn’t thinking about BrownOS, then @dloser speaking of a PinkOS make me think of his BrownOS x)