- Complete Netlab 1 and submit your lab summary here.
NETLAB 1 A: DNS Footprinting/Social Engineering With Social Engineering Toolkit
- Footprinting using nslookup
- Comparing nslookup with dig
- Virtual Machines: Kali Linux, pfSense, OpenSUSE
- Using Social Engineering Toolkit (SET)
- NETLAB 1 . B Package Crafting / Social Engineering with Social Engineering ToolKit.
- Packet Crafting with Scapy
- Sending crafted packets
- Virtual Machines: Kali Linux, pfSense, Owasp Broken App
- Modifying SET Parameters.
- Testing the SET Attack.
- NETLAB 1. C: Reconnaissance with Nmap, Zenmap and Massacen.
- Reconnaissance Using Nmap
- Reconnaissance Using Zenmap
- Reconnaissance using Masscan
Instructions to follow
INSTRUCTIONS.
- NETLAB1, contains three different sub-labs. Please, read the instruction for each submission carefully.
- As of today, most of your NETLAB will be visible online.
- Each lab will be screenshot and attached to a word document, PowerPoint (Converted to pdf) before submission through Blackboard. Please, read the instruction carefully.
- . Once you submit, there is no other second submission.
- For each NETLAB, a minimum of five screenshots will be accepted for full credit.
- Each lab should have about 20 screenshots per PowerPoint or Word Document for full credit.
- Please, check the due dates for every LAB. There is much to do; I suggest you begin as soon as you can.
USEFUL TIPS
- The goal of NETLAB is to give every student a real-life hacking experience in a virtualized/sand Box environment, where you can safely practice what you learn in theory in preparation for your CEH 11 certification.
- Please, note that the entire lab will give you a thorough understanding of the most demanded and used tools in cyber security.
- Knowledge of Microsft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint will help you a lot. Please, google, or use YouTube to learn some basic skills, formatting, etc.
- Lastly, instructions for each labs, such as lab credentials in all found in NETLAB. Please, make sure you preview the LAB, get familiarized with it before you begin.
Network Lab 1……INT 2681