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“Capture the Flag (CTF) is a computer security wargame. Each team is given a machine (or small network) to defend on an isolated network. Teams are scored on both their success in defending their assigned machine and on their success in attacking other team's machines. Depending on the nature of the particular CTF game, teams may either be attempting to take an opponent's flag from their machine or teams may be attempting to plant their own flag on their opponent's machine.” – Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capture_the_flag#Computer_security
IP 192.168.66.4 (internal DNS name ctf.war) runs server with CTF challenge (capture the flag). Everybody should start at level00. Your task is to get the password to the higher level (level01, etc.). More information in /home/level00/README
Please, do not publish solutions to the levels! Keep it to yourself and let others enjoy competition same as you've did.
Currently CTF has 8 functional levels. More info on http://192.168.66.4 or http://ctf.war/ (within LAN)
IP 192.168.66.8 runs server with Oracle database. Can you hack it?
IP 192.168.66.7 has Damn Vulnerable Web App (DVWA) installed and configured. Use login 'admin' with password 'password'. After logging in, read the instructions
user: admin
pass: password
Other service available is at http://192.168.66.7:8080/WebGoat which has OWASP WebGoat Project (WebGoat) installed and configured.
Internal setup info (only for brmlab members)