Not this week as I’m taking a bit of a break rn but last week I did a few retired Windows boxes on HtB for the first time and got a little stuck, realized idk jack from shit in Windows, learned KVM /libvirtd /QEMU / virsh (still unsure which is which), set up ssh X forwarding to my headless server and spun up a few VMs for my homelab, after endlessly fighting with virsh over broken permissions since I didn’t want vols in my root and only in my home dir or JBOD and relentlessly googling how to make bridged networking and why tf it’s so much more difficult than just clicking a button in vbox I used something I learned of called macvtaps to get a Winserver Active Directory DC and several domain member servers up and running with some misconfigurations for me to practice on, plus I’ve been learning some group policy stuff and in general how things work in the windows world. Along the way I somehow broke networking on my pi real bad so fixed that this week, and also spun up navidrome.
Not this week as I’m taking a bit of a break rn but last week I did a few retired Windows boxes on HtB for the first time and got a little stuck, realized idk jack from shit in Windows, learned KVM /libvirtd /QEMU / virsh (still unsure which is which), set up ssh X forwarding to my headless server and spun up a few VMs for my homelab, after endlessly fighting with virsh over broken permissions since I didn’t want vols in my root and only in my home dir or JBOD and relentlessly googling how to make bridged networking and why tf it’s so much more difficult than just clicking a button in vbox I used something I learned of called macvtaps to get a Winserver Active Directory DC and several domain member servers up and running with some misconfigurations for me to practice on, plus I’ve been learning some group policy stuff and in general how things work in the windows world. Along the way I somehow broke networking on my pi real bad so fixed that this week, and also spun up navidrome.