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Vulnerable Web Server g Network Setup Guide
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Table of Contents 1. Title Page 2. Table of Contents 3. Team VWS
4. Our Configuration 5. Network Design Diagram 6. Introduction to Guide Structure 7. Setting Up Your Router 8. Setting Up Your Router Continued 9. Configuring the Physical Machines 13. Configuring the Virtual Machines (Virtual Box) 15. Configuring the Virtual Machines (Kali) 19. Configuring the Virtual Machines (Ubuntu) Page 2
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Team VWS Justin Dalme Michael Emana Luke Jenkins Jonathan Robison
From: Tyler, Texas Major: Information Technology Branch: Field Artillery Michael Emana From: Lanexa, Virginia Branch: Infantry Luke Jenkins From: River Falls, Wisconsin Major: Systems Design & Management Jonathan Robison From: Gore, Oklahoma Major: Computer Science Page 3
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Our Configuration Machines Router Software
20 Laptops Running Windows 7 Enterprise Router We used a Belkin N+ Model F5D v2 Software Virtual Box Provided Images of both the Client (Kali 2.0) and Server (Ubuntu ) Page 4
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Network Design Diagram
Subnetting IP Allocation Chart Subnet Needed Allocated Address Mask Dec Mask Assignable Range Broadcast Physical 30 254 X /24 Virtual X Page 5
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Introduction to Guide Structure
The first few pages of this document will outline the setup instructions in text only. If the text based portion of this guide is insufficient, the next section of each subsection of this document will include screen shot captures of some of the defined steps. These pages will be similar to what you see below. Step 1 Step 2 Page 6
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Setting Up Your Router Step 1: Set up wireless network by plugging in your wireless router. Step 2: Using a windows laptop, connect to the WIFI connection your router created. Step 3: From the command line on the laptop, issue the command “ipconfig” in order to display the default gateway, which will be the IP address of the router that is needed. May need to verify that IPv4 is set using DHCP on this step. Step 4: Type the IP address of the router (the default gateway) into your web browser to manage the settings of the router. Page 7
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Setting Up Your Router Continued
Step 5: Login using the default credentials of your router. Step 6: Configure your router to the specifications of your desired network. In our case we utilized a wireless network configuration that relied on manual addressing for separate network IP allocations for the physical machines and the virtual machines. Please refer to network diagram and subnetting chart for more detailed information about our network configuration. Page 8
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Configuring the Physical Machines
Step 1: Begin by ensuring the wireless connection switched is in the “ON” position. Step 2: Press start and type “ncpa.cpl” and press enter. This will bring up your Network Connections window. Step 3: Right click on the wireless network connection that is connected to your wireless network and click “Properties”. Step 4: Under “This connection uses the following items:”, scroll down to “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” and select it. Step 5: Click “Properties”. Page 9
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Configuring the Physical Machines Continued
Step 6: Select the radio button “Use the following IP address:” Step 7: Input the address according to your addressing scheme. We used the /24 network for our physical machines. Page 10
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Configuring the Physical Machines [Visual Guide]
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Configuring the Physical Machines [Visual Guide]
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Configuring the Virtual Machines (Virtual Box)
Step 1: Open Virtual Box (but do not start the Kali or Ubuntu virtual machine yet). Step 2: Select the virtual machine you would like to edit. Step 3: Click “Settings”. Step 4: On the left side pane, select “Network”. Step 5: Ensure “Attached to” is set to “Bridged Adapter” and the appropriate wireless network card is displayed in the drop down menu labeled “Name”. Step 6: From the “Promiscuous Mode” select “Allow VMs”. Step 7: Press “OK”. Page 13
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Configuring the Virtual Machines (Virtual Box) [Visual Guide]
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Configuring the Virtual Machines (Kali)
Step 1: From VirtualBox, launch the Kali virtual machine. Step 2: In the upper right corner, right click the symbol that looks like two wires being connected. Step 3: Click on “Wired”. Step 4: Click “Wired Settings”. Step 5: Click the cog in the bottom right corner. Step 6: In the left side pane, highlight “IPv4”. Step 7: Ensure the slider is set to on (right side is on), and “Addresses” is set to Manual. Page 15
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Configuring the Virtual Machines (Kali) Continued
Step 8: Input the IP address and netmask necessary for your addressing scheme. The gateway will be set to for our addressing scheme. Page 16
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Configuring the Virtual Machines (Kali) [Visual Guide]
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Configuring the Virtual Machines (Kali) [Visual Guide]
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Configuring the Virtual Machines (Ubuntu)
Step 1: From VirtualBox, launch the Ubuntu virtual machine. Step 2: In the left pane, select the cog and wrench icon “System Settings”. Step 3: Double Click “Network”. Step 4: Ensure “Wired” is highlighted in the left pane, and select “Options” in the lower right corner of the window. Step 5: Select the “IPv4 Settings” tab. Step 6: In the drop down menu, select “Manual”. Step 7: Click “Add” Step 8: Type in the appropriate addresses according to your scheme and click “Save”. Page 19
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Configuring the Virtual Machines (Ubuntu) [Visual Guide]
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Configuring the Virtual Machines (Ubuntu) [Visual Guide]
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Configuring the Virtual Machines (Ubuntu) [Visual Guide]
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