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« Reply #15 on: May 29, 2012, 02:16:14 AM »

Ok 3xban if ur a metasploit expert so u can help me to find my answers.
As you said i downloaded metasploitable, first this linuz based os has GUI mode or not? second which vulnerabilites it has i mean which exploits i can run with it?

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« Reply #16 on: May 29, 2012, 01:14:34 PM »

By no way am I a metasploit expert. 

As I said, by no way am I an expert.  There is no GUI for Metasploit, at least not built into the application itself.  If you want a bit of an easier way to use the Metasploit framework, you can use Armitage, which I believe is in the current BT build.  That is a GUI front end of sorts to Metasploit.  But you will still need to know if the system you are attacking is vulnerable to the attacks.  And you will need to know how to configure the payloads accordingly.
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« Reply #17 on: May 31, 2012, 03:14:14 AM »

By no way am I a metasploit expert. 

As I said, by no way am I an expert.  There is no GUI for Metasploit, at least not built into the application itself.  If you want a bit of an easier way to use the Metasploit framework, you can use Armitage, which I believe is in the current BT build.  That is a GUI front end of sorts to Metasploit.  But you will still need to know if the system you are attacking is vulnerable to the attacks.  And you will need to know how to configure the payloads accordingly.

Dear 3xban i didnt say metasploit i said metasploitable linux based os which is created to test metasploit exploits

so what do you think? has the metasploitable GUI Mode?
and which exploits i can use to attack it?

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« Reply #18 on: May 31, 2012, 06:35:41 AM »

By no way am I a metasploit expert. 

As I said, by no way am I an expert.  There is no GUI for Metasploit, at least not built into the application itself.  If you want a bit of an easier way to use the Metasploit framework, you can use Armitage, which I believe is in the current BT build.  That is a GUI front end of sorts to Metasploit.  But you will still need to know if the system you are attacking is vulnerable to the attacks.  And you will need to know how to configure the payloads accordingly.

Dear 3xban i didnt say metasploit i said metasploitable linux based os which is created to test metasploit exploits

so what do you think? has the metasploitable GUI Mode?
and which exploits i can use to attack it?

Thank you

cyber.. 3xban said:" by no way am I an expert", and that means he is NOT a metasploit expert, for "metasploitable linux based" I never heard of that.
As for 3xban, there is a GUI for metasploit, just open a terminal and type: msfgui
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« Reply #19 on: May 31, 2012, 09:01:17 AM »

Metasploitable is a linux VM which has vulnerabilities and is designed to be exploited with Metasploit.  What those vulnerabilities are? Well that is the point of the excercise.  I am sure some googling you can find the exact exploits it is subject to but that will defeat the purpose of VM.  Most of these excercises designe for pen testing labs are closed systems and the point is to gain access to them.
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« Reply #20 on: June 01, 2012, 06:53:06 AM »

Thank you but you think are them efficient?
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« Reply #21 on: June 02, 2012, 09:33:37 PM »

For testing purposes yes.  It is designed to get you used to using Metasploit as well as other tools.  Best way to find out though for sure is to try them out.  These types of VMs and LiveCDs are usually free.  You just need a system to run them on.  But also none of these environments will make you an expert.  That comes with experience and know-how.  Again Metasploit is merely a tool in your bag of tricks.  The things it can do are not really new, they have been around.  Metasploit just provides a much easier way to do it.  If you truly want to learn you will look at how to accomplish these types of attacks and exploits without the use of the framework.

Like building a website using something like Dreamweaver but never actually working in the code and then calling yourself a Web Developer.
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