Description: This is Part 21 of the Security Metasploit Framework Expert (SMFE) course material. You can begin by watching Part 1 here: http://www.securitytube.net/video/2556 . Enjoy! Certifications page: http://www.securitytube.net/cert-list
In this video, we will look at how to tap into the database support offered by Metasploit to store persistent results of the penetration tests we conduct. We will look at the concepts of workspaces, hosts, services, vuln tables etc. in course of this video.
Tags: smfe , database , postgresql , support , metasploit , workspace , vuls , services , hosts ,
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Very nice demo Vivek now using postgres instead sqlite =)
really nice sir..
i am really thankful to you !
hi, thx for the vid !
what is better to use postgres and sqlite?
i mean "or sqlite"
@Yoshikan both are good, all depends how you want to work... PostgreSQL is a database manager more robust with a client/server architecture, which can be accessed from different locations... on the other hand Sqlite is more independent and portable, the database composed of tables, indexes and data are stored by a single standard file on one computer, you can share this file and open it with any client sqlite
thank you sir, greetings from Morocco.
I have been watching your metasploit megaprimer videos. They are simple and easy to understand, at the same time covers enough details.
Metasploit seems to be continuously changing. Currently it forces us to use postgresql as the primary database server. So the sqlite tutorial u taught in this video is outdated for curent use. Postgresql is confusing enough for a newbie like me. It will be helpful if you make a video on 'metasploit with postgresql'.
db_autopwn module seems to be removed from metasploit 4.5.0 :( Thats sad, they removed before i could test it