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Re: OSCP Walkthrough
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January 14, 2011, 05:39:41 AM »
Which is why I haven't done it yet myself. When I get home from work I have a limited amount of time since I work fairly long hours, have an hour-long commute one way (which is great for listening to security podcasts btw), wife and 2 small kids (infant and toddler) and am finishing up my B.S. degree this semester that I procrastinated on forever. Oh and working a 2nd job too as a consultant for a state agency doing security research but there's no set hours (usually log 10 to 15 hours a week) and I work from home on that one.
I can do a lot of this kind of stuff during work hours but they have not accommodated all my lab requests yet, including a dedicated cable modem, but I'm hopeful this can happen soon. Allowing me to VPN from our network to the Offsec network will not be happening, EVER. And honestly that's how I want to keep it.
I typically spend about 5 to 10 hours a week on developing skills in my lab. Would that be sufficient or would I likely need more time than that? I could probably shift things around and get another 10 hours in over the weekend if I had to, but probably not every weekend.
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tturner
I would recommend using the offsec labs. Setting up your own labs gives you an advantage since you know what you installed etc. Using their labs, you're exposed to things you know nothing about and which you have to figure out. This is half the battle. I blogged about my experience here if you want to know what I think in detail:
http://networkadminsecrets.blogspot.com/2010/12/offensive-security-certified.html
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Thanks cd1zz. That's my issue, can't use Offsec labs at work (not until I get separate internet connection for my lab so I can connect to their VPN), and don't have time when I get home. At least not yet. That's why this one keeps getting delayed, which is too bad because it seems to be rising in demand quite rapidly.
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January 16, 2011, 12:53:49 PM »
I'd like to thank everyone who's posted in this thread and congratulate jOrDY and the rest who have passed the exam. It has been a great read and an eye opener.
This cert is definitely on my ToDo list after reading Ryan Linn's article but after reading about your experiences j0rDy, I think I'll wait a few months whilst I brush up on my skills and programming.
Whilst I know i'd learn a lot on the course, the exam would be beyond me at the moment! I've got some serious studying to do over the next few months (and pearl or python to learn)
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January 16, 2011, 01:33:23 PM »
tturner - I see your dilemma. If you could do it while you're at work that would be nice!! Having long blocks of solid time is the best way to to conquer the course.... best of luck.
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Quote from: AndyB on January 16, 2011, 12:53:49 PM
I'd like to thank everyone who's posted in this thread and congratulate jOrDY and the rest who have passed the exam. It has been a great read and an eye opener.
This cert is definitely on my ToDo list after reading Ryan Linn's article but after reading about your experiences j0rDy, I think I'll wait a few months whilst I brush up on my skills and programming.
Whilst I know i'd learn a lot on the course, the exam would be beyond me at the moment! I've got some serious studying to do over the next few months (and pearl or python to learn)
Thank you and i'm glad you liked it. Remember that if you want to get experience the PWB course itself is great! its just the exam thats a b*tch
And welcome to EH.net!
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Quote from: tturner on January 14, 2011, 05:39:41 AM
I can do a lot of this kind of stuff during work hours but they have not accommodated all my lab requests yet, including a dedicated cable modem, but I'm hopeful this can happen soon. Allowing me to VPN from our network to the Offsec network will not be happening, EVER. And honestly that's how I want to keep it.
Why don't you use a laptop with a wireless connection (mobile phone for example) to connect to the lab? I know that it is expensive, but if you really want to do the course this way you can attain your goal.
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I probably could, I do have a DroidX with Proxoid setup with ADB for tethering on my linux machine.
http://carnal0wnage.blogspot.com/2010/11/tethering-your-droid-to-linux-system.html
I've used that before for reverse connections but it's painful sometimes since my cellular coverage is a bit spotty and I've noticed that some connections tend to get filtered by Vz, but then sometimes they don't. It's almost like some Vz nodes are filtered but if I get routed through a different Vz node it isn't. I suppose if it's inside the VPN tunnel that probably won't be an issue. If I can't get the work cable modem approved I may go that route.
*post edited because I realized that my pondering was a really bad idea. Fun, but not smart*
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March 07, 2011, 09:14:45 PM »
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was in one of the first few OSCP exam groups so I don't know how much it has changed since then. At that time, while the course starts at a basic level, muts made it clear to us that outside resources would have to be used. So to pass the exam, you needed to have expanded your knowledge in certain areas. You were expected to look at all the options/arguments/switches/etc of the tools you were using....to use your mind/think outside the box rather that a step1 do this kind of course. That's not to say you had to become an expert in Olly or memorize all the nmap commands, you just had to know they existed or how to find them quickly. Hope this helps.
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March 11, 2011, 02:19:11 AM »
Just a final post to let everyone know i received my certification in the mail the other day. The feeling i got when i received the "congratulations" mail came back once again!
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March 11, 2011, 08:29:01 AM »
Congrats. Hope you had as much fun as I did. I see you have listed yourself as Associate of ISC2. Is there a reason you didn't post it as CISSP (Associate)? Is there some rule against that?
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Re: OSCP Walkthrough
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March 11, 2011, 03:57:10 PM »
To answer for j0rDy, you have to have 5 years (or 4 + a degree) of work experience in the CISSP domains to have the cert. He passed the test and is just waiting to get the experience. Then they will let him have the cert. But in my humble opinion, the OSCP should be first in the signature. CONGRATS j0rDy!!! Label me jealous. I hope to give the OSCP a go this year sometime.
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March 13, 2011, 09:07:09 AM »
Thanks for the reply. I understand about the cert process (I'm just now starting this one) but most employers don't know what "Associate of ISC2" is but would more likely know what CISSP (Associate) is. "Associate of ISC2" doesn't tell anyone what exam you have passed. Let me restate the question: Is there anything wrong with using CISSP (Associate)?
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Quote from: WCNA on March 13, 2011, 09:07:09 AM
Thanks for the reply. I understand about the cert process (I'm just now starting this one) but most employers don't know what "Associate of ISC2" is but would more likely know what CISSP (Associate) is. "Associate of ISC2" doesn't tell anyone what exam you have passed. Let me restate the question: Is there anything wrong with using CISSP (Associate)?
I listed mine as: Associate of (ISC)2 (CISSP Application Pending)
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Jsm725 is right. i am waiting to get the experience (still 2 yrs to go) to be able to apply for a full CISSP degree. It is PROHIBITED to use the CISSP tag in any form when you are an ISC2 associate. If they find out you use it, even with the associate clarification, they will either ask you to remove it with a warning, or permanently revoke your certification, so be warned!
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