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  1. Wargames. The wargames offered by the OverTheWire community can help you to learn and practice security concepts in the form of fun-filled games. To find out more about a certain wargame, just visit its page linked from the menu on the left.

  2. overthewire.org › wargames › banditBandit - OverTheWire

    Finishing a level results in information on how to start the next level. The pages on this website for “Level <X>” contain information on how to start level X from the previous level. E.g. The page for Level 1 has information on how to gain access from Level 0 to Level 1.

  3. Level Goal. The goal of this level is for you to log into the game using SSH. The host to which you need to connect is bandit.labs.overthewire.org, on port 2220. The username is bandit0 and the password is bandit0. Once logged in, go to the Level 1 page to find out how to beat Level 1.

  4. overthewire.org › wargames › natasNatas - OverTheWire

    Natas teaches the basics of serverside web-security. Each level of natas consists of its own website located at http://natasX.natas.labs.overthewire.org, where X is the level number. There is no SSH login.

  5. overthewire.org › wargames › semtexSemtex - OverTheWire

    This network is a legal environment where you can learn coding/hacking techniques without destroying anything. You have to solve Semtex 0 to get a username/password for login.

  6. overthewire.org › wargames › kryptonKrypton - OverTheWire

    We're hackers, and we are good-looking. We are the 1%. Wargames Rules

  7. Level Goal. The password for the next level is stored in a file called readme located in the home directory. Use this password to log into bandit1 using SSH. Whenever you find a password for a level, use SSH (on port 2220) to log into that level and continue the game.

  8. overthewire.org › wargames › vortexVortex - OverTheWire

    The Vortex wargame is currently composed of 27 levels. Most files you need are in /vortex/. Special thanks to the many people who have helped setup and maintain this wargame.

  9. Rules. The goal of the OverTheWire games is to provide educational resources to people willing to learn. topics on cybersecurity. The OverTheWire community hosts these resources free of charge for players. to use and learn from. However, usage of these resources comes with a few simple rules.

  10. overthewire.org › wargames › leviathanLeviathan - OverTheWire

    Leviathan’s levels are called leviathan0, leviathan1, … etc. and can be accessed on leviathan.labs.overthewire.org through SSH on port 2223. To login to the first level use: Data for the levels can be found in the homedirectories. You can look at /etc/leviathan_pass for the various level passwords.

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