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Found 2 comments on Basic Security Testing with Kali Linux 2:

u/roobixx ยท 2 pointsr/homelab

Sorry this has taken me so long to get too. Been busy.


First, understand that Kali is nothing mote than a collection of tools. Its those tools that you are actually wanting to learn.


KaliTutorials is one place you can start.


Also, there is an abundance of videos on YouTube and if you are serious about wanting to learn penetration testing/security makes sure you book mark Irongeek


Like I said earlier, by the time books are written, edited, and published, they can often be out of date.


If you do want to understand some of the basics, here are books you should look at:


Metasploit: The Penetration Tester's Guide


rtfm


btfm


Basic Security Testing with Kali Linux 2 I havent read this one but I have heard good things


The Hacker Playbook


[The Hacker Playbook 2] (https://www.amazon.com/Hacker-Playbook-Practical-Penetration-Testing/dp/1512214566/ref=pd_sim_14_4?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1512214566&pd_rd_r=2HDYK8BDM5MR8PV03JG8&pd_rd_w=kiAl7&pd_rd_wg=fAjYi&psc=1&refRID=2HDYK8BDM5MR8PV03JG8)


Also a good list of resources can be found here: cybrary.it

u/OriginalEfficiency ยท 0 pointsr/linuxquestions

Sure - we are working through this right now along with a lot of supplemental material the teacher has put together himself - the book is fine on its own though.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1530506565/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

While you could technically jump straight into this and start messing around with the pen testing applications, I'd strongly recommend working through the book from my original post as you'll have a strong foundation of what you are actually doing and what to do when things go wrong or aren't working exactly right.

We also use this book, however I'd probably not recommend spending the money unless you have worked through both books and really want to get into pen testing. Even then I probably wouldn't recommend it as its just a reference book or "cheat sheet" of popular commands, locations of files like passwords, etc. etc. Its made to be taken out to the field and as a small reference book if you forget something and don't have time for google. We are using it because we are actually doing pen testing in random labs where we walk into a room for the first time and have two hours to exploit various things. Ill link it anyway though just in case:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1494295504/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

There is another book we haven't bought but he may have us pick up and if that happens ill link it as well. Hope this all helped and good luck!


edit: I forgot about this - we will be using some of this once we've finished the second book in a few weeks:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/1787120236/ref=sspa_dk_detail_1?psc=1&pd_rd_i=1787120236&pd_rd_wg=ER8Ij&pd_rd_r=XXN8MBMYPHSMXCBYGQX8&pd_rd_w=lHcrS