


Gather as mush information as you can, you already did that if you solved the exercises, you already have dns, snmp, smb … etc.Install keepnote and create a note for each machine (it’s boring to create all these empty notes but trust me it’s worth it and later you can keep all needed information).

Before you start use !Machine_Name in the irc to get a hint on the machine for example !bob will get you info about bob and beware sometimes the hints are only useful for privilege escalation after getting into the machine.Setup your IRC client so you can easily connect to offsec irc channel.if your brain is wired in a different way but still you need a strategy and known steps so you don’t miss any thing. Once you finished that you can start with the labs, and this is how I think you should it, again it’s just my opinion and it’s O.K. Solve and document the answers of that module.Ī lot of the exercises will help you get into some of the lab machines and will spare you the need for any cheat sheets or googling stuff.It’s just my opinion and you can neglect it if you want but here’s the steps I think anyone should take: should they start with the labs or should they watch the video or read the pdfs first.įor me I think the first thing you need to do is to resist the urge to start with the labs before completing the videos and exercises, I know it’s tempting, you see the boxes and you think. The first thing I want to talk about is how to organize the work, a lot of people don’t know what to do. It was a long road but totally worth it, so I decided to share the story about this lovely journey to get the OSCP certificate and some of the mistakes I made and hope that you won’t make the same mistakes :). Hello people,So today I passed the OSCP exam.
