🤣The task is very synthetic. No matter how you look at it. First, there is the key :) Second, who will use "more" to display text here. But it teaches you to think before you use the tool
im doing something wrong and not sure what it is , in the video it says i don't need to specify port but i get this error message !!! You are trying to log into this SSH server on port 22, which is not intended. and i get a public key permission denied error with out the bandit26 graphic image
How the fuck is this a beginner ctf? Thanks for the great explanation. I would've never solved this bullshit on my own.
🤣The task is very synthetic. No matter how you look at it. First, there is the key :) Second, who will use "more" to display text here. But it teaches you to think before you use the tool
LMAO the author even said this level should be fairly easy 💀
I know its random, but you have a very soothing voice lol Also, thanks for a great tutorial!
im doing something wrong and not sure what it is , in the video it says i don't need to specify port but i get this error message !!! You are trying to log into this SSH server on port 22, which is not intended. and i get a public key permission denied error with out the bandit26 graphic image
Is your problem solved? I am also encountering the same problem.
ok , got it.
Thank you. Best explanation of bandit 25 level so far.
Omg this is insane
google, man pages, get bash terminal - lesson learned (hindsight?)
Sent over a day trying to figure this one out. Don't feel band looking at the video now that it is explained. Thanks for all the help!
Super helpful! You should make some new videos :)
That’s very kind :) I’m really glad it helped!
I will definitely be making some more videos in the near future 👍
You do a excellent job explaining things, you should make some more videos on linux and bash scripting.
Thanks Michael, I have been wanting to make some new videos for a while now, hopefully will do soon!
Wishing you well.
Very good video. Ty!
got it i needed to specify port ha
Glad you sussed it :)