Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Introduction to Ethical Hacking

Today I will start the Ethical Hacking course.


Detailed Setup Instructions ‐ Configuration Tasks (CT)
CT#1: Set up hardware
CT#2: Install Windows 2003 Server
CT#3: Copy operating system files
CT#4a: Install  VMWare
CT#4b: Install Microsoft Virtual PC
CT#5a: Install a Guest Operating System in VMWare↑
CT#5b: Install Windows 2003 Server as a Guest Operating System in Virtual PC
CT#6: Copy courseware files
CT#7: Install and Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Services
CT#8: Install Internet Information Services (IIS)
CT#9: Install MS SQL Server 2000
CT#10: Configure the JuggyBank Website
CT#11: Install Adobe Acrobat Reader
CT#12: Install WinZip v8.1
CT#13 Install Command Prompt Here shell extension
CT#14: Configure Windows Explorer

CT#15: Install CEH Wallpaper
CT#16: Install Windows 2000 Server as a guest operating system
CT#17: Install Windows XP as a guest operating system
CT#18: Install Fedora Core as a guest operating system
CT#19: Install/Configure Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP)
CT#20: Install Microsoft Office components
Remove the default “Internet Explorer Enhanced Security Configuration” utility
Disable DEP in Control Panel
Install Firefox Browser
Install Microsoft ISA Server




Detailed Setup Instructions - Configuration Tasks (CT)

CT#1: Set up hardware
1. Install the wireless network adapters according to manufacturer's instructions.
2. Set the computer’s BIOS to start first from the CD-ROM drive then hard drive (Drive C:).
3. Configure the hard disk as a single active primary partition formatted as FAT.
CT#2: Install Windows 2003 Server
1. Insert the Windows 2003 Server STD compact disc into the CD-ROM drive.
NOTE: If your computer can start from the CD-ROM drive, restart the computer. If the “Press any key to
boot from CD” message appears, press SPACEBAR and then proceed to step 5.
2. Start the computer using an MS-DOS system disk.
3. At the command prompt, type: x:\i386\winnt /s:x:\i386 (where x is the letter assigned to the CD-ROM
drive), and press ENTER.
4. When Setup indicates that the MS_DOS portion of Setup is complete, remove any disk from the floppy disk drive, and then press ENTER.
5. On the Setup Notification screen, press ENTER.
6. When the Windows 2003 Licensing Agreement appears, press F8 to accept the licensing terms.
7. Setup displays a list of existing partitions and unpartitioned space.
8. In the list of existing partitions, select C: Partition1 [FAT32] and press ENTER.
9. If Setup notifies you that converting the partition to NTFS will make the drive unusable by other operating
systems, press C to convert the partition to NTFS.
10. Setup examines the hard disk and then copies files to the Windows 2000 installation folders.
11. When Setup prompts you to restart the computer, leave the compact disc in the CD-ROM drive.

12. The computer restarts. Setup converts drive C: to NTFS, and then the computer restarts a second time.
14. After the computer restarts, the Windows 2000 Server Setup wizard appears and begins the GUI installation process.
15. On the Regional Settings page, click Next.
16. On the Personalize Your Software page, in the Name box, type CEH.
17. In the Organization box, type EC Council and then click Next.
18. On the Your Product Key page, type the Product Key for your organization’s copy of Windows 2003
Server (STD), and then click Next.
19. On the Licensing Modes page, in the Number of concurrent connections box, type 50 and then click
Next.
20. On the Computer Name and Administrator Password page, in the Computer Name box:
 if you are configuring the physical machine, type CEHINSTRUCTOR
 if you are configuring the Windows 2003 Server virtual machine, type Instructor.
21. In the Administrator password and Confirm password boxes, type password and then click Next.
22. When the Windows Setup dialog box appears, informing you that you have specified a password for the
Administrator account that does not meet the criteria for strong passwords, click Yes.
23. On the Date and Time Settings page, adjust the date, time, and time zone on your computer to conform
to that of the local area, and then click Next.
24. The Networking Settings page appears, informing you that Windows 2003 Server is installing networking components and then prompting you to choose typical or custom network settings.
25. Click Typical Settings and click Next.
26. On the Workgroup or Computer Domain page, click Next to join the default workgroup.
27. Windows 2003 Server finishes the installation and the computer restarts.
28. Once the restart has completed, log on as Administrator with a password of password.

29. The Display Settings balloon appears informing you that the screen resolution and depth should be
adjusted. Click the balloon.
30. In the Display Settings dialog, click Yes.
31. In the Monitor Settings dialog, click Yes.
32. In the Manage Your Server dialog, maximize the window and then enable the Don't display this page
at logon box.
33. Close the Manage Your Server window.
NOTE: If you are installing Windows 2003 Server on a physical machine, or installing Windows 2003
Server as a guest operating system in Virtual PC, proceed to CT#3, Copy operating system files. If you are
installing Windows 2003 Server as a guest operating system inside VMWare, perform the following
additional steps before proceeding to CT#3:
34. Press <CTRL>+<ALT> to release cursor.
35. In the VMWare menu, click VM and select Install VMWare tools from the popup menu.
36. In the W2K3 – Virtual Machine dialog box, click Install.
37. In the Welcome to the installation wizard for VMWare Tools window, click Next.
38. In the Setup Type window, click Next as Typical is already selected.
39. In the Ready to Install the Program window, click Install.
40. If the VMWare Tools Installation dialog appears informing you that hardware acceleration is not enabled, click Yes and follow the directions provided in HWAccel.txt to modify the hardware acceleration settings.
41. In the Installation Wizard Completed window, click Finish.
42. In the VMWare Tools window, click Yes to restart the VM.
43. After the VM has restarted, log on as Administrator with a password of password.
44. Continue with CT#3, Copy operating system files below.


CT#3: Copy operating system files
1. Copy the i386 folder from the Windows 2003 Server CD to the root of drive C: (C:\).
2. When completed, close all windows to return to the Desktop.
CT#4a: Install VMWare
Note: This setup guide shows how to install VMWare v5.5. Installation of other versions will be similar.
1. Double click on the VMWare-workstation executable.
2. In the Welcome to the installation wizard for VMWare Workstation window, click Next.
3. In the License agreement window, select Yes, I accept the terms in the license agreement and click
Next.
4. In the Destination Folder window, click Next to install VMWare in C:\Program Files\VMWare\VMWare
Workstation.
5. In the Configure Shortcuts window, click Next.
6. In the Configure Product window, click Next to disable autorun.
7. In The wizard is ready to begin installation window, click Install.
8. In the Registration Information window, click Skip.
9. In the Installation Wizard Completed window, click Finish.
CT#4b: Install Microsoft Virtual PC
Note: This setup guide shows how to install Virtual PC 2004. Installation of other versions will be similar.
1. Insert the Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 CD into the CD-ROM drive.
2. If the installation does not start automatically, open Windows Explorer, navigate to the root of the CD-ROM drive, and double click on the setup.exe executable.

3. In the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 window, click Next.
4. In the License Agreement window, select I accept the terms in the license agreement and click Next.
5. In the Customer Information window, enter your Product ID Key and then click Next as the User
Name and Organization boxes are already populated and the install will be configured for anyone who uses
this computer (All Users).
6. In the Ready to Install the Program window, click Install to install Virtual PC in C:\Program
Files\Microsoft Virtual PC.
7. In the Installation Wizard Completed window, click Finish.

CT#5a: Install a Guest Operating System in VMWare↑
NOTE: Steps 1-3 are performed only for the first virtual machine created. When creating the second and
subsequent virtual machines, begin with step 4.
NOTE: Fedora Core Linux has special requirements for VMWare installation and is not included in this CT.
When ready to install Fedora Core Linux, perform CT#18.
7. Double click on the VMWare Workstation shortcut on the Desktop.
8. In the Tip of the Day window, deselect Show tips at startup and click Close.
9. If the VMWare Web Check window appears indicating that there is an update to the installed version of
VMWare workstation, click Cancel.
10. On the VMWare Menu, click File􀀀New􀀀Virtual Machine.
11. In the Welcome to the New Virtual Machine Wizard, click Next.
12. In the Select the Appropriate Configuration window, click Next as Typical is already selected.
13. In the Select a Guest Operating System window:
                                           If configuring                     :       Choose
           Windows Server               :       Microsoft Windows  2003
                                           Windows 2000 Server      :        Microsoft Windows
                                            Windows XP                   :       Microsoft Windows
                                             Live CD                         :       Linux

14. In the Select a Guest Operating System window, version drop down box:


                                           If configuring                     :       Choose
                                          Windows Server 2003       :       Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition

                                           Windows 2000 Server      :       Windows 2000 Server
                                            Windows XP                   :       Windows XP Professional
                                             Live CD                         :       Other Linux


and then click Next.




15. In the Name the Virtual Machine window, Virtual machine name box:
If configuring              :      Type
Windows Server 2003 :      W2K3
Windows Server 2000 :     W2K
Windows XP                :           XP
Live CD                      :          Live
and then click Next.

16. In the Network Type window, click Next as Use bridged networking is already selected.
17. In the Specify Disk Capacity window, click Finish as the default disk size of 8.0 GB is already
selected.
18. In the virtual machine tab, Commands section, click Edit virtual machine settings.
19. Click the Options tab.
20. In the Options tab, Settings window, click on Snapshots.
21. In the Options tab, When powering off section, click Ask me and then click OK.
22. In the virtual machine tab, Commands section, click Start this virtual machine.
23. Immediately after the virtual machine's window turns black and the VMWare logo appears in the window,click on the VMWare logo to set the cursor focus inside the virtual machine and then press F2 to enter the BIOS setup options.
24. In the PhoenixBIOS Setup Utility, use the arrow keys on the keyboard to move to the Boot section of the utility.
25. Use the down arrow key on the keyboard to select CD-ROM drive.

26. Press the plus (+) key on the keyboard to move CD-ROM to the top of the list and then press the F10
key.
Note: If you are configuring the “Live CD” VMWare machine, no further configuration is necessary. Shut
down the virtual machine and save a snapshot if asked to do so. If configuring any other VMWare image,
continue with step 21 below.
27. Insert an MS-DOS startup disk, Windows 9x Startup disk or partitioning utility into the floppy or CD-ROM drive.
28. In the Setup Confirmation window, press ENTER as the Yes entry is already selected to save the new
configuration.
29. Create a single primary active partition within the vitual machine using the entire capacity of the virtual
hard drive and format the partition with FAT 32.

30. Install the guest operating system by using the appropriate CT below:
If installing    : Use:
Windows Server 2003 : CT#2
Windows 2000 Server : CT#16
Windows XP                 :  CT#17
Fedora Core                 : CT#18
31. Repeat steps 4-24 for each additional Windows-based guest operating system to be installed. To install
Fedora Core Linux, perform CT#18 instead of steps 2-24 above.

CT#5b:






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