Kali Linux on Raspberry PI
So like most of you there I assume, I have a few Raspberry PI’s sitting around that I mess around with. As I have been building my environments at home I wanted to set...
Architecture, Development, Security, Hacking and anything that I deem as important
Apps / Devices / Hacking / How To / How To Configuration / Installation / Pentest / Ramblings / Raspberry PI / Security
by Liam Cleary · Published February 20, 2015
So like most of you there I assume, I have a few Raspberry PI’s sitting around that I mess around with. As I have been building my environments at home I wanted to set...
Errors / Permissions / Schema / SharePoint 2013 / SQL / Upgrade
by Liam Cleary · Published February 19, 2015
So as a quick fix for me to remember, while performing and on-premises upgrade to the latest cumulative update for SharePoint 2013, I kept getting a failure. The error was related to the “SUBSCRIPTION”...
Firewall / Hacking / How To / Metasploit / Pentest / Security / SharePoint / SharePoint 2003 / SharePoint 2007 / SharePoint 2010 / SharePoint 2013 / SQL
by Liam Cleary · Published February 18, 2015
In the last post we looked at our network and how we could try and break into the system. We focused on the Domain Controller, using Metasploit to make connections to the servers and...
Authentication / Authorization / Hacking / Identity / Kali / Linux / Metasploit / Pentest / Security / SharePoint 2013
by Liam Cleary · Published February 11, 2015
So over the past year or so I have spent time talking and writing about “Hacking SharePoint“, and of course “Protecting SharePoint” A series of blog posts can be found here below: https://www.helloitsliam.com/2014/11/07/is-your-sharepoint-secure-what-can-the-hackers-really-get/ https://www.helloitsliam.com/2014/11/07/is-your-sharepoint-secure-what-can-the-hackers-really-get-part-2/...
App Model / Development / How To Development / SharePoint 2013 / Weirdness
by Liam Cleary · Published February 6, 2015
So this is really a reminder to myself that when you configure a SharePoint on-premises environment for hosting SharePoint Apps, that when using different Application Pool accounts you need to set the permission correctly...
App Model / Development / Ramblings / SharePoint 2013 / Weirdness
by Liam Cleary · Published February 6, 2015
So by now you should have played with Apps in SharePoint 2013. Whether you created your own or used a free/paid one from the store either way you should have by now. A couple...
SharePoint 2013 App Development requires an “App Web” for the actual code to be hosted when building apps. The default approach has been to simply create a web application that is tied to the...
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