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Official Metasploit Book


From: professor0110 at gmail.com (Professor 0110)
Date: Thu, 9 Apr 2009 08:45:33 +1000

Thanks for the reply, MaXe. :)
I checked out Metasploit 3.3 dev yesterday onto Ubuntu. It's really good.
Gosh, I didn't think there was 360 or so exploits! Metasploit 3.2 only has
320.

There's an online official guide which is good. It can be constantly updated
with new features. So, I'm looking forward to reading that.

Cheers,

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 1:01 AM, MaXe <metafan at intern0t.net> wrote:



Hi there,


The NMAP book is a second edition i think, about an official book.. As far
as i know there's plenty of user and developer documentation and 1 book from
syngress thus a few shorter books / long papers from other sources as well
:-) It's good reading stuff but you gotta give yourself time to do it. Of
course with all the new features it's hard to keep up with that material,
but most of it is good to read to get a good point of view in how Metasploit
is working.

About Metasploit 3.3, why don't youcheckout the subversion / trunk of it?
That has the newest features including reflective dll injection etc, and of
course there's also some very good contributions like xbackdoor which i'm
not sure has been added officially though i like the concept :-)

So when will it become stable? Only time can tell though with Metasploit,
stable doesn't really mean anything to me :-) There's stable if you want to
be "stable" and outdated or the trunk version if you want to be updated but
possibly have a few bugs which the devteam are really good at fixing fast
;-)

I'm not sure if they will write a book on their own, perhaps i guess.
Though i do know that they make quite a lot of presentations, slides and
papers about it!


Best Regards,
MaXe - No i'm not a dev but i guess i answered your question sufficiently
;-)

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