Update: As of August 2024, I have successfully achieved my OSCP and this section contains boxes that I used to prepare for my OSCP as well as other boxes that I completed after. In the sections below this, there is a description of the OSCP at the time that I took it and the listing of pages under this header.
The OffSec Certified Professional (OSCP) is a fully hands-on proctored exam. It consists of collecting the flags from 5 random boxes that they assign you, which are a mixture of different operating systems. These boxes include 3 standalone machines and 1 Active Directory set (consisting of 3 machines). The writeups in this section will be previous boxes that were on the exam or current boxes that are in Proving Grounds. During my journey to complete the OSCP certification, I will be sharing the boxes that I use to prep (along with resources or notes that I find useful).
Some of the writeups in this section will be previous boxes that were on the exam or current boxes that are in Proving Grounds. I used the list of boxes from TJ Null’s list to help me prepare for the exam.
Here is the course that OffSec uses to prepare for the OSCP: https://www.offsec.com/courses/pen-200/
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