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Kali Linux Cookbook - Second Edition

By : Corey P. Schultz, Bob Perciaccante
Book Image

Kali Linux Cookbook - Second Edition

By: Corey P. Schultz, Bob Perciaccante

Overview of this book

Kali Linux is a Linux distribution designed for penetration testing and security auditing. It is the successor to BackTrack, the world’s most popular penetration testing distribution. Kali Linux is the most widely used platform and toolkit for penetration testing. Security is currently the hottest field in technology with a projected need for millions of security professionals. This book focuses on enhancing your knowledge in Kali Linux for security by expanding your skills with toolkits and frameworks that can increase your value as a security professional. Kali Linux Cookbook, Second Edition starts by helping you install Kali Linux on different options available. You will also be able to understand the lab architecture and install a Windows host for use in the lab. Next, you will understand the concept of vulnerability analysis and look at the different types of exploits. The book will introduce you to the concept and psychology of Social Engineering and password cracking. You will then be able to use these skills to expand the scope of any breaches you create. Finally, the book will guide you in exploiting specific technologies and gaining access to other systems in the environment. By the end of this book, you will have gained the core knowledge and concepts of the penetration testing process.
Table of Contents (11 chapters)

The Metasploit setup and configuration

The Metasploit Framework now comes as part of the Kali installation, thus making the setup and the initial configuration a relatively simple process.

The Metasploit Framework is an open source development tool for creating and executing exploit code against machines. In the later releases of Kali, it has now become part of the core bundle of tools, and therefore very little setup is required to get it operational. In this recipe, we will take you through those few steps and get you up and run.

Note that both the Metasploit Framework and Armitage use the same backend database, therefore if you have already initialized the database, skip to the heading – starting the Metasploit framework initialization and startup section.

Getting ready...