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Setting up an Active Directory Lab

Firstly, I want to give credit to Heath Adams at TCM Security. The Practical Ethical Hacking course helped me learn more than any book and the hands on learning was just what I needed! The Lab 1 Windows Server 2019 2 Windows 10 Enterprise Requirements 60 GB Disk Space 16 GB RAM Downloading the Necessary ISOs If you are able to get the ISOs from Microsoft Evaluation Center please feel free to do so.

Friday, November 26, 2021 Read
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OWASP Juice Shop Walkthrough

Setup For this I visited https://elements.heroku.com/buttons/bkimminich/juice-shop and looked through the many options to get my own personal instance of Juice Shop setup. The first option, Deploy on Heroku for free, caught my eye. For this I simply had to: Sign up to Heroku and log in. Click the provided deploy button. This really is the fastest and simplest way to get setup, and its free! After I clicked deploy I had to give the app a name and wait for it to build.

Sunday, September 19, 2021 Read
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How to build your own Hugo Website and host it for free on Github Pages

Create a Repository Firstly you’ll want to create a repository for this on Github to make changes easier to update with git commit and push rather than uploading files manually every time you make changes. As this will be a Github Page you will want to name the repo as ‘.github.io’. Yes the .io here is important so make sure you add that. Clone this repository to your local machine and cd to it, I added mine under the users documents folder.

Sunday, September 12, 2021 Read
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