OverTheWire Bandit Level 13 - Level 14

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Published 2021-01-14
My walkthrough of OverTheWire's Bandit Level 13 - Level 14

All Comments (21)
  • @AJCybSec
    3 years later, this video is still serving it's purpose, not just for you :) Thank you for actually explaining WHY you are doing what you are doing, far more helpful than just showing this is the command used to get what you need without any explanation.
  • @-.-skup
    I kept looking around trying to figure out how it works and why, this video is PERFECT, explanation is easy to understand and follow. This deserves more attention!
  • @VKGSD312
    Thank you for this explanation, much easier to understand than others. Also for the bonus 1,2,4 octal chmod simplification.
  • Thanks man, I tried another method but nothing yet, however when I saw the help, it was great. ; ) 👍
  • @kevins5950
    I found this video mostly helpful, however for whatever reason I could not copy everything and insert it using the echo command. wound up using vim instead to finally get through!
  • @khors3075
    Thanks for that! But how does it works? Where the public key is stored and how exactly they (public key and private key) contact with each other? Did not find it on the Internet, maybe you know? Or can't you please give me a good article on that? As far as I understand, you just copy your public key to the server and to log in use your private key, which is somehow connected to the public key? I know that assymetric key cryptography come in handy when encoding data, but what data do you encode in this case? And why private key is not vulnerable to brute-force attack? For me private key is just a very long password...
  • @xn6759
    So I completed till exist . How did you get into your desktop after logout ? I stuck there 😩
  • @raqe_3960
    even after i chmod 700 private.key i get the same notification that the private key is unprotexted When is ls - la again it says rwx----- which i think is they way it should be