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That sample first look at Cadie in this section we're going to be having an overview of the graphical
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user interface then we're going to be looking at the terminal.
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And last but not least we're going to be having a detailed view of the directory structure.
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So let's get straight into it.
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Let's have a look at the gooey extensible graphical user interface and it's basically the graphics that
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you see in front of you on the screen.
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The opposite of that would be the text based interface which is the terminal that we're going to be
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looking at later on.
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So I'll start with the top right hand corner.
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The power button here obviously is to shut down the machine or look at the machine.
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The white connection will be coming back to in a second.
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The proxy is where you set a proxy if you're using any.
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If you don't know what a proxy is.
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Don't worry about it.
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We're not going to be using that for the scores.
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The route is because I'm logged in as root and I can use that to either switched on or that the user
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log out or control my settings such as for example change my password.
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Hey I can shut down the machine.
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I can restart it or I can cancel and go back.
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I can also lock the machine if I wish so that family can get on it and that I can do that or I can change
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the settings.
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These are the settings for my system and I can do things such as change the background control my privacy
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change the display resolution add and remove users change the time and date and so on and so forth.
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We're going to be changing a couple of those in a moment.
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The second I can hear is for my network connectivity and this is what I can control my network interface
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settings.
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Remember in windows at one point during out hacking for beginners course we changed our DNS settings
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and we saw what our IP address and so on.
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This is the graphical way to do it on Linux.
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If I go to why some things I can see what my IP addresses what my the fourth truth is what my DNS is
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and if I wish so I can change those and I can manually set them to do that.
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I can go to my IPV for and back with it in Windows I can change my DNS settings change the roads and
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so on.
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If I want to change my IP address I'll click on that dropdown menu and I'll set the manual then I can
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set my IP address.
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I'm not going to do that.
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Leave things as they are for now.
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This is the workspace I can.
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A workspace is basically all of this.
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What I'm working right now.
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This is useful if I want to do different things in different workspaces such as.
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For example let's say I'm browsing and I'm doing some research here and I want to also be running some
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commands but I don't want to miss my visual up.
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I don't want to be confusing everything altogether.
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So to do that I can change to another workspace and with that I can open that terminal run some commands
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here leave it running go back to my workspace one continue browsing the internet doing my research and
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so on.
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Once I'm done I can go to workspace to close that.
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And then I go back to my workspace one.
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So this is useful if I'm doing more than one thing at once.
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This is the screen the option that's a three screen decoder that console with kalee.
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If you're doing videos like the one I'm doing for example you can use that screen recorder.
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This obviously is the clock and the time and the date and the calendar which you can use.
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And this is the equivalent of my computer and windows.
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If I click on computer I can see all my files and directories and I can browse through them visiting
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different locations we're going to see what all that means.
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This section.
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And last but not least this is what makes Kalli unique and different.
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These are all the penetration testing tools and the forensics tools that we talked about earlier.
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Over 300 of those are split into different categories.
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They're all under the Applications menu.
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I remember in the hacking for beginners course when at all.
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You really don't need to know every single tool.
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There's actually no way for you to remember and memorize every single to do is come and go and new ones
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come up every day.
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And even with Cadie you'll see that tools are being added and removed.
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For example earlier on when Kelly was able to backtrack it came with Nessus that we saw in the previous
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course.
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Now it doesn't come with Nessus anymore.
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It comes with something different.
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But what is important for you and I emphasize this now again underscores is that you know distinctively
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what these categories mean what password attacks are what publication analysis is what vulnerability
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analysis is and so on.
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For example in information gathering you'll see that we have a map which is one of many tools here.
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We've already seen unmap and hacking for beginners course.
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You will also see unmap under the vulnerability analysis category it isn't being is that and that can
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be useful both for information gathering and for vulnerability analysis towards the end of the course
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we're going to be seeing how we can use unmap to do some passable brute force thing as well.
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So don't get hung up on all of these tools if you want to try all of them.
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By all means knock yourself out.
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Spend as much time as you want this is the way you learn.
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But that doesn't necessarily mean that you have to memorize all of those.
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All right let's move on this.
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On the left hand side this is the favorite spot.
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These are all my favorite tools that I use.
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You can add and remove this bar.
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So for example if I don't want to be using Firefox anymore I can write Glegg and remove it from my favorites
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and I get a message that says it's been removed.
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I can undo.
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For example if I change my mind or if I want to later on added I can do that at the end of the day boys
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there are two important things that I want to talk about.
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One is that we do and this is what I can change the look and feel of my caddy and so many different
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ways I can change the appearance the desktop the background the fonts and and a whole bunch of other
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things.
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I'm not going to go through all of these.
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They are into.
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You can try them for yourself and change whatever you want.
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The important thing to notice here though is that whenever I change something it automatically changes.
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Unlike Windows there is no option to say apply or ok it just automatically changes.
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So I just changed my Appian and see it by mistake.
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I'll just leave it as it is it doesn't matter.
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I know this how is the top what has changed now looks a little bit different.
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So I close that.
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The other thing that's important here is my applications menu.
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If I click on Show applications I see a list of all the applications on the system on the right hand
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side you can see that there are three pages I can either click on those or I can scroll up and down
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with my mouse.
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The good thing though is that I can just type whatever I'm looking for and I can find it.
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So let's say I want to find a map or just type and map and it finds it for me.
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Let's say for example I want to change the resolution by just that resolution and tell me there's a
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display option that I can go to and from here I can change the resolution.
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I can make it I can make it smaller wherever I prefer reading.
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There are a couple of things that I personally like to change specially if I'm working in a heavy and
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in a virtual environment.
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One is the screen look like the screen look.
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This will be under privacy
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and I can just switch the screen lock to off.
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Now by the way this will look different.
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The feel of this will look different than what you currently have because I just changed it.
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Right.
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So don't worry too much if this looks different it's just a matter of switching it on and off.
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And that will turn off on the screen lock.
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Another thing I like to do is change the power options because I don't want my screen to automatically
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lock by itself or to go blank by itself.
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I want to change that blank screen to never.
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So if I leave my system idle I don't want my screen to go blank.
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I just want it to be up and running for whenever I come back to work on it.
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Now obviously this isn't the most secure configuration.
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I'm leaving my screen without any luck.
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I'm leaving it up and running if I leave it unattended.
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Anybody can come sit down on my terminal and start playing around.
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I'm just doing that for the sake of this us to demonstrate a couple of things for you.
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And because I'm using a Wii and that I can pause and stop whenever I want.
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And it really doesn't have any important information that I care about.
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