1. Please follow the labs from start to finish. If you get stuck, do
the next lab and come back to the problematic lab later. There is a
good chance you will be able to work out the solution as you gain
confidence and experience in configuring the software and using
the commands.
2. You can take the labs in any order, but we’ve done our best to
present them in increasing difficulty, to incrementally build up
your skill level as you go along. For best results, do ALL the labs
several times over before attempting the exam.
3. There are resources as well as configuration files for all the
labs at
www.101labs.net/resources
.
4. Please DO NOT configure these labs on a live network or on
equipment belonging to private companies or individuals.
5. Please DO NOT attempt to configure these labs on other Linux
distros. We’ve chosen Kali for the labs due to it being the most
popular Linux distribution among security experts.
6. You MUST be reading or have read a Security+ study guide, or
watched a theory video course. Apart from some configuration
tips and suggestions, we don’t explain much theory in this book;
it’s all hands-on labs.
7. It’s impossible for us to give individual support to the
thousands of readers of this book (sorry!), so please don’t contact
us for tech support. Each lab has already been tested by several
tech editors, of abilities ranging from beginner to expert.
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