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    Advanced DHCP Server Live CD (With GUI)

    Advanced DHCP Server Live CD (With GUI)

    The Free & Popular opendhcp application for Physical & Virtual Machine

    Instructions: 1. Write this .iso file to a Pen Drive, with the Free multibootusb software ( links below ) 2. Boot from the Pen Drive, after changing the BIOS Boot Order quickly on system startup 3. First startup will show some info dialogs. These can be cancelled without making any changes 4. Click on the opendhcp folder link on Desktop 5. Right click the set_eth0_static_ipaddress.sh file and choose Open as Text option. Edit the file to meet your network needs. To know about...
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    FlippingBitbot

    Vulnerable VM featuring Bitbot

    ...The network configuration of the VM is set to auto, so it is easiest to run with some sort of DHCP server on the same network(or just select the NAT option in your virtualization software). It is suggested that you use the NAT option along with port forwarding, but as long as you have TCP access to the VM, you should be fine. There are no supplied credentials, and it is intended that the network services on the VM are the attack vectors. If you have questions, feel free to ask in #vulnhub on freenode(I'm bwall on there). ...
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