[framework] msf book
H D Moore
hdm at metasploit.com
Sun Mar 18 16:17:21 CDT 2007
Hi Kim,
Looks like a good start, we are somewhat overwhelmed right now by regular
work / metasploit 3.0, but this is definitely a project we would be able
to support and contribute to. So far, my biggest demotivator for writing
a Metasploit book is dealing with the publishers ;-)
Some things we need to define before we get started:
1) Writing perspective
2) Writing style
3) Chapter/section dependencies
4) Open to everyone/Open to registered authors
-HD
On Sunday 18 March 2007 16:05, Kim Guldberg wrote:
> Hi list
>
> I have played around a little with the idea of writing the book as a
> community effort, and not knowing a lot about Wiki and the other
> suggestions I took my lead form the fact that text can be used in any
> solution.
>
> I looked at a Table of content to start the process of deciding what
> subjects a book should cover. What you see below is not even a draft,
> just a loose sketch to get everyone started.
>
> Post, comment, correct and let's see where this takes us. What ever
> solution is chosen this will not be wasted
>
>
>
> Metasploit Framework - The Book
> By The Metasploit Community
>
> Table of content
>
> Chapter 1. Framing the Framework
>
> What's the purpose, Metasploit explained
>
> The history
> How it started
> Version 1
> version 2
> version 3
>
> Who is Metasploit, The persons behind the Framework
> HD More
> ---
> ---
> all of us eventually
>
> Chapter 2. The Framework explained
> The design model
> Why Ruby
> What is a Module
> What is a Noob
>
> Chapter 3. Installing the framework
> Linux
> Windows
>
> Chapter 4. How to create a Metasploit Framework testing environment
>
> Using VMWare
> Using Microsoft Virtual what ever the crap is called (sorry
> coulden't resist that)
> Creating target iso's
>
> Chapter 5. Using the web interface
>
> Chapter 6. using the command line
>
>
> Best regards
> Kim Guldberg
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