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Redis Server: Basics

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In this challenge we will look at the basics of Redis server reconnaissance. Please start the lab and answer the following questions:

    Questions

    1. Find the version of redis server using nmap.
    2. Find the version of redis server use redis-cli.
    3. Find the version of redis server using redis_server metasploit module.
    4. List the active channels present on the redis server using appropriate nmap script.
    5. How many key values pairs are stored on the redis server.
    6. Fetch the string value stored in key “flag” on the redis server.
    7. List all items present in the list stored in key “welcome_message” on the redis server.
    8. List all items present in the set stored in key “admin” on the redis server.
    9. What is the value stored in “username” field in the hash stored in key “user-1” on the redis server.
    10. How many members are present in sorted set stored in key “patches” on the redis server.
    11. What is the score of member “bash” in sorted set stored in key “patches” on the redis server.
    12. What is the cardinality of  the set observed by the HyperLogLog at key “OS” on the redis server.

    Instructions: 

    • This lab is dedicated to you! No other users are on this network :) 
    • Once you start the lab, you will have access to a root terminal of a Kali instance
    • Your Kali has an interface with IP address 192.X.Y.Z. Run "ip addr" to know the values of X and Y.
    • The Target machine should be located at the IP address 192.X.Y.3. 
    • Do not attack the gateway located at IP address 192.X.Y.1


    Verify:
    1. Fetch the string value stored in key “flag” on the redis server:
     

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