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SecBSD, OpenBSD, and AWK OH MY

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SecBSD Why SecBSD?

LINUX SUCKS

Jk, don’t gank me bro.

First heard about it on an interview with BSD Bandit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-zSlKRqQY8

“…nor do we want to have defaults that run tools as UID 0 (root). OpenBSD is our preferred platform, with the relentless focus on security, shipping with sane defaults, proper documentation and a thorough and constant auditing process.”

Security researchers comfortable with OpenBSD/*BSD platforms.

Bug hunters, bounty hunters, penetration testers wanting to flex on the Linux kernel.

Probably need to know a little (see: a lot) about how Information Security/Offensive Security works. Stages and process of an engagement. Don’t treat this as gatekeeping treat it as an opportunity to learn.

OffSec Tools
  • aircrack ng
  • arp scan
  • burpsuite
  • ccrypt
  • cvechecker
  • dnsrecon
  • exploitdb
  • f*ckshell
  • nemesis
  • nikto
  • nmap
  • pwndb
  • snort
  • sublist3r
  • zaproxy
Installing SecBSD
  • Install OpenBSD
  • Setup ports
  • Clone SecBSD tools
  • make && make install
OpenBSD 6.7 Release

Updating with a single command: sysupgrade

Reboot process JUST WORKS.

AWK

Blog post

Loops, Decisions, Arrays

Switch statement

Passing arguments

  continue reading

47 episodes

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SecBSD Why SecBSD?

LINUX SUCKS

Jk, don’t gank me bro.

First heard about it on an interview with BSD Bandit.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-zSlKRqQY8

“…nor do we want to have defaults that run tools as UID 0 (root). OpenBSD is our preferred platform, with the relentless focus on security, shipping with sane defaults, proper documentation and a thorough and constant auditing process.”

Security researchers comfortable with OpenBSD/*BSD platforms.

Bug hunters, bounty hunters, penetration testers wanting to flex on the Linux kernel.

Probably need to know a little (see: a lot) about how Information Security/Offensive Security works. Stages and process of an engagement. Don’t treat this as gatekeeping treat it as an opportunity to learn.

OffSec Tools
  • aircrack ng
  • arp scan
  • burpsuite
  • ccrypt
  • cvechecker
  • dnsrecon
  • exploitdb
  • f*ckshell
  • nemesis
  • nikto
  • nmap
  • pwndb
  • snort
  • sublist3r
  • zaproxy
Installing SecBSD
  • Install OpenBSD
  • Setup ports
  • Clone SecBSD tools
  • make && make install
OpenBSD 6.7 Release

Updating with a single command: sysupgrade

Reboot process JUST WORKS.

AWK

Blog post

Loops, Decisions, Arrays

Switch statement

Passing arguments

  continue reading

47 episodes

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