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endpoint-security-osquery | Level: Easy  | Total Lab Runs: 0 | Premium Lab

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You will be provided with osquery shell on the machine. You have to run appropriate queries and answer the following questions:

  1. How many network interfaces are present on the machine (excluding loopback)? 
  2. What is the subnet of eth0 interface? Use subnet/CIDR format i.e. 192.168.8.0/24
  3. How many DNS servers are configured on the machine?
  4. Which popular DNS service is being used on the machine?
  5. Which interface is acting as the default gateway for the machine?
  6. How many entries are there in the ARP cache?
  7. What is the given hostname of the machine?
  8. What is the IP address of the machine on domain test2.attackdef.xyz? 
  9. The machine on domain test2.attackdef.xyz is reachable through which interface?
  10. What is the MAC address of the machine at target5.servers.xyz?

Guidelines:
  • Please don't use Ctrl+C as that will shut down the osquery shell. If you use it by mistake, it is recommended to restart the lab.
  • osquery documentation is available here: https://osquery.io/schema/3.3.2


Verify:
1. How many network interfaces are present on the machine (excluding loopback)?
 
2. What is the subnet of eth0 interface? Use subnet/CIDR format i.e. 192.168.8.0/24
 
3. How many DNS servers are configured on the machine?
 
4. Which popular DNS service is being used on the machine?
 
5. Which interface is acting as the default gateway for the machine?
 
6. How many entries are there in the ARP cache?
 
7. What is the given hostname of the machine?
 
8. The machine on domain test2.attackdef.xyz is reachable through which interface?
 

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