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Thanks a lot.
…On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 11:03 PM, UbuntuStrike ***@***.***> wrote:
Hey, I built a bootable live iso of xvwa, I know you have mentioned this
before but I dont see one on here so I thought if you'd like to contact me
to take a look you may wanna take a look. its built on a minimal ubuntu
server 14.04.x and easy to throw in a vm and just run and then navigate to
192.x.x.x./wvwa or whatever and good to go !
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Yes, i had thoughts to build this earlier but got stuck with other projects. Please share the link to download the iso and references, credits if any. It would be handy for community to use. Happy to share this on our page. |
Here is the iso link on my mega account.. I just found it handy for personal use so if it helps anyone else, great ! https://mega.nz/#!4bJ2XRLT!zOa_IZaBz-doqVZz77Rs1tbhXuR8EVBLOHktBGp11Q8 User = xvwa Although not needed to run live ! |
All credit goes to you... all I did was make an iso ! Thanks for this great tool to learn. N053Lf |
Added reference in readme. Thanks for your contribution too. |
@s4n7h0 Hey Sanoop, I recommend you to share the image on the vulnhub cause now there is a an iso available :) |
@sh4hin surely. thanks for suggestion. |
@UbuntuStrike What's the root password for this ISO? |
@streaak root login not enabled... Use sudo su with password toor |
Sorry late reply I just seen this :v |
Hey, I built a bootable live iso of xvwa, I know you have mentioned this before but I dont see one on here so I thought if you'd like to contact me to take a look you may wanna take a look. its built on a minimal ubuntu server 14.04.x and easy to throw in a vm and just run and then navigate to 192.x.x.x./wvwa or whatever and good to go !
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