Just wanted to point out that I had an issue with the images. For some reason when I copied the images they always were huge and even when trying to play with the settings nothing could fix it. I managed to find a solution by turning off the "maximize media". Perhaps this info can be useful for someone else !
got a dumb question -- never used obsidian before...are you using obsidian on your kali vm & then syncing to your local machine during exam time? is there a benefit to running both?
I’m only using obsidian on my kali vm during exams or while I’m doing ctfs. When I get ready to write any reports I’ll zip the directory and transfer it to my host machine where I can open the folder as a vault that has all of my findings, pictures, proofs, scripts, scans, etc. If you want something that easily transfers I think notion might work. I don’t use it but I’ve seen people that do use it and you sign into it with all of your notes synced to their servers. Obsidian is a pretty wonderful tool and I only use its basic features for note taking. I know there are some great tutorials out there that go into detail about all of its features.
got it, makes sense. I've used notion as well, currently using oneNote, but obsidian has some rad features that might be helpful during the oscp exam and report building. Thanks a bunch!
@ryanc6620 lol. Dude! I was using OneNote too. Obsidian is very nice except it doesn’t sync or I’m not using the sync feature if it does offer that as a feature.
You're not wrong. I could have sped up what I was trying to show. I like that and when I do more how to's (if I do) I'll plan them better so there's less bs in between information or no down time idealy. Thank you @chetansingh4580
Just wanted to point out that I had an issue with the images. For some reason when I copied the images they always were huge and even when trying to play with the settings nothing could fix it. I managed to find a solution by turning off the "maximize media". Perhaps this info can be useful for someone else !
I’ll pin your comment in case anyone else runs into the same problem
got a dumb question -- never used obsidian before...are you using obsidian on your kali vm & then syncing to your local machine during exam time? is there a benefit to running both?
I’m only using obsidian on my kali vm during exams or while I’m doing ctfs. When I get ready to write any reports I’ll zip the directory and transfer it to my host machine where I can open the folder as a vault that has all of my findings, pictures, proofs, scripts, scans, etc.
If you want something that easily transfers I think notion might work. I don’t use it but I’ve seen people that do use it and you sign into it with all of your notes synced to their servers.
Obsidian is a pretty wonderful tool and I only use its basic features for note taking. I know there are some great tutorials out there that go into detail about all of its features.
got it, makes sense. I've used notion as well, currently using oneNote, but obsidian has some rad features that might be helpful during the oscp exam and report building. Thanks a bunch!
@ryanc6620 lol. Dude! I was using OneNote too. Obsidian is very nice except it doesn’t sync or I’m not using the sync feature if it does offer that as a feature.
good video, calm and no bullshit, but a tip, make videos a little fast.
You're not wrong. I could have sped up what I was trying to show. I like that and when I do more how to's (if I do) I'll plan them better so there's less bs in between information or no down time idealy. Thank you @chetansingh4580
Thank you so much