My OSCP Preparation Guide
I want to take my OSCP certification this year, and I will make it! Ok, now that I clear that out with you, I want you to follow me on this journey. Here, right on this blog, I will post things I have learned every day. Maybe it will help someone, I am sure it will. I believe someone is right where I am and is stuck! I am learning constantly (not everyday but four to five times a week, for a few hours) and came to the point where I know a lot of everything, but not as much to comfortably say I know something very well.
During my learning path, I developed a logic of how things work in IT and can understand whatever you put in front of me. However, that information does not stay in my head somehow, I just simply forget about it if I do not use it regularly or explain it to someone. For that reason, I want to power up this baby, my personal blog, in which I will try my best to share with you everything I read during my OSCP preparation.
I know this is going to be hard, harsh, god like and I am probably not prepared for it (or I just want to believe it's like that). Knowing this will be tricky to comprehend, I will try my best to continue with this project, to make something out of it. So here we go, starting from today, this is my plan. Each month I will try to master one vector. The list is from OSCP's syllabus file, and thinking that this is going to be enough for month:vector key-pair :)
I know this is going to be hard, harsh, god like and I am probably not prepared for it (or I just want to believe it's like that). Knowing this will be tricky to comprehend, I will try my best to continue with this project, to make something out of it. So here we go, starting from today, this is my plan. Each month I will try to master one vector. The list is from OSCP's syllabus file, and thinking that this is going to be enough for month:vector key-pair :)
I hope you will find interesting stuff here, and this post will be updated daily. Enjoy.
Linux - 1st Month
Goal is to learn as much information about Linux in one month. This includes reading books, watching YouTube tutorials, read other's blog posts - whatever, just learn it as much as you can.
CentOS7 list:
Tools in Kali - 2nd Month
Goal in this month will be to learn the basics of the most popular tools installed on Kali Linux together with custom third party tools from Github...
Passive and Active Recon - 3rd Month
Goal is to learn reconnaissance, active and passive one. Figure out best ways to use tools and Google to gain as much information about a target you are working on. I think one of the best resources for this will be Nahamsec Twitch channel, together with reading blog posts from others about their methodology.
Linux Buffer Overflow - 4th Month
Everyone loves buffer overflows, right? I do not, and I am kind off scared of it. Whenever I read something about LBO, I never finish it or try to understand it fully. This is the month to kill it once for all.