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π»π Study Group Vote Revealed! Get Involved! π»π
The Votes are In!
For the second week running, you've chosen an Offensive lab for Study Group.
What are we studying?
This week, we've selected Tuoni 101: Ep.2 β Listeners
where you'll explore the Tuoni framework often used in red teaming and penetration testing, configure and launch two different Tuoni listeners and identify and stop a listener.
How can I get involved?
- Dive into the lab: Get started on the lab and challenge yourself to complete it by the end of the week.
- Join the discussion: Donβt forget to share your experiences, ask questions, and drop any tips or tricks youβve picked up along the way in this forum discussion.
- Support each other: This is all about collaborationβwhether youβre struggling with a concept or want to share an "aha" moment, jump into the conversation!
Remember, weβll re-vote on Friday for next weekβs lab, so stay engaged and help shape where this study group goes. Letβs learn together and level up our skills!
Every community member who has access to an Immersive license is welcome to join this study group.
5 Replies
- KieranRowley
Community Manager
I think I might have to start with Episode 1 - What is Tuoni first!
- AmandaScantlebury
Immerser
Me too! Posting the link to ep 1 for others new to this too, for ease in finding π
- KieranRowley
Community Manager
How's everybody getting on with this one? I found it a lot easier than I expected once I had spotted the credentials tab π
- steven
Silver II
I remember about the Tuoni labs that I'd enjoyed them much more with some more guidance :)
the documentation about tuoni on the internet is quite bad and a lot was try and error to progress especially in the ep5 demonstrate lab. I remember using the jump-service in the "correct" order (which did no sense to me) was the only way solve the tasks. - TillyCorless
Community Manager
Completed this lab, as well as lab 1 to better understand Tuoni in about 45 minutes (lab 1 took a couple of attempts!)
The instructions guided me through, and I revisited the briefing panel a couple of times to double-check my understanding.
How did others find this lab?