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CompTIA PenTest+ Certification Exam: Network-Based Attacks
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CompTIA PenTest+ Certification Exam: Network-Based Attacks
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1. Which protocols provide name resolution? (Select all that apply.)
2. Select the technique/s that can be used to conduct VLAN hopping.
3. Before executing an STP discovery, your team asks how to determine which version of STP type a root switch is using (i.e., RSTP, MSTP). How do you reply?
4. Your team successfully used Responder to poison an LLMNR request for an SMB mount request and recovered a username and password hash. However, your team is trying to use a pass-the-hash (PtH) technique and it is not working. What is the likely reason for this failure?
5. Your Nmap scan identifies port 445/tcp open on a Windows server with one of the common shares available and accessible anonymously. This share allowed the scanner to enumerate additional users and services on the domain. Which network share were you likely to have enumerated during the scan?
6. Select the DoS technique that an adversary would use to consume the resources of a target by rapidly engaging in a large number of interactions with the target.
7. During an Nmap scan, you receive a “host prohibited” reason in the scan results. Which protocol is responsible for delivering that message back to your scan host?
8. You were able to successfully mount an NFS share over the network with restricted privileges. When going through the network file system, you notice that the files and directories are not showing the owner or group name of the files and directories. What is the likely cause of this?
9. Which command flag tells hping3 to use a random-source IP address?