Lateral Movement: Achieve Key Objectives
In this lab, you’ll use previously acquired access to a Linux host to traverse the network by creating a pivot and accessing a host on a different subnet. When you’re finished, you will have exposed more of the target network and have a tunnel through which you can scan and run exploits.
Terms and conditions apply.
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Getting Started in the Lab Environment
Here are the initial instructions and explanation of the lab environment. Read this while your environment is busy creating itself from nothing. Yes, this violates physics; we know. How fun!
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Position to Achieve Key Objectives
Exploit a vulnerable host to gain access and discover a new environment to explore and move into.
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Create and Scan Through a Pivot
Create a pivot through the compromised device to allow scanning and exploitation in a different subnet.
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Build a Reverse Shell Through a Pivot
Exploit a vulnerability through the pivot to enumerate a remote host and create a reverse shell across different subnets..
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The Last Challenge
Welcome to the final challenge! This is your last chance to experiment in the environment. Clicking Finish Lab will end this little world that flittered into existence just for you.
Provided environment for hands-on practice
We will provide the credentials and environment necessary for you to practice right within your browser.
Guided walkthrough
Follow along with the author’s guided walkthrough and build something new in your provided environment!
Did you know?
On average, you retain 75% more of your learning if you get time for practice.
Recommended prerequisites
- Foundational understanding of the Metasploit Framework
- Comfortable at the Linux command line.
- Understanding of concepts such as reverse and bind shells.