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Cherry: 1

About Release

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  • Name: Cherry: 1
  • Date release: 14 Sep 2020
  • Author: SunCSR Team
  • Series: Cherry

About Release

This mentions the name of this release, when it was released, who made it, a link to 'series' and a link to the homepage of the release. It's common for an author to release multiple 'scenarios', making up a 'series' of machines to attack.

Download

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  • Cherry.ova (Size: 2.4 GB)
  • Download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AxeONd7m4C_AtFTIOCZYF2HGjiNL-kAO/view?usp=sharing
  • Download (Mirror): https://download.vulnhub.com/cherry/Cherry.ova

Download

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Description

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  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Tested: VMware Workstation 15.x Pro (This works better with VMware rather than VirtualBox)
  • Goal: Get the root shell i.e.(root@localhost:~#) and then obtain flag under /root).
  • Information: Your feedback is appreciated - Email: [email protected]

Description

This section is for various information that has been collected about the release, such as quotes from the webpage and/or the readme file. These sources of information are usually helpful towards the completion of the release as the author can drop hints* as well as methods to help get the release up and working. * This is a 'little' hint. Useful to help you get started and it shouldn't give anything away that you quickly could find out for yourself.

File Information

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  • Filename: Cherry.ova
  • File size: 2.4 GB
  • MD5: DAEC319FDE021276038CD190ACA0571C
  • SHA1: 09C5C0398D627D96D6929D16BA20C0EF16367A37

Checksum

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Virtual Machine

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  • Format: Virtual Machine (Virtualbox - OVA)
  • Operating System: Linux

Virtual Machine

To make sure that the files haven't been altered in any manner, you can check the checksum of the file. This makes sure that the you have acquired the same file which was transferred to you, without being modified/changed/damaged. Some authors publish the checksums in the README files, on their homepages or sometimes inside compressed archive (if it has been compressed). VulnHub also lists the MD5 & SHA1 checksums for every file which it offers to download, allowing you to check. You can find all the checksums here, otherwise, they will be individually displayed on their entry page. To check the checksum, you can do it here. You can find out how to check the file's checksum here.

Networking

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  • DHCP service: Enabled
  • IP address: Automatically assign

Checksum

This contains information related to the networking state of the machine*. When starting out to attack the machine, the user might help by making sure the machine is up & running correctly as some machines are easier to discover on the network than others. * This is a 'little' hint. Useful to help you get started and it shouldn't give anything away that you quickly could find out for yourself.

Screenshots

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