I'm a couple of months into the OSCP and I am finding it a steep (but VERY interesting) learning curve. If, like me, your study time is limited then you don't want to spend hours Googling for decent study resources when you could be spending time in the labs.
I thought I would put up a couple of links to stuff that has helped me gain a greater understanding of this frustrating / fascinating business.
First a whole raft of video tutorials (not the usual rubbish) including tuts on NMAP, Netcat, Wireshark, Socket Programming and Encryption.
http://www.security-freak.net/videos.htmlLots of security tutorials here. The site is not in English but a lot of the info is written in English and is generally available in .PDF format.
http://www.ol-service.com/sikurezza/And here are some good fuzzing resources.
http://www.infosecinstitute.com/blog/2005/12/fuzzers-ultimate-list.htmlI hope someone finds this useful and that anyone else with good resources will post them up here.
Regards
Ian