![]() Using Cyberchef again with the found string gives us the second flag! #3 TryHackMe Pokémon – Find the Fire-Type Pokémon Most probably a rotation cipher has been used. find / -type f -name water-type.txt 2>/dev/nullĪnd we are in luck! The find command found the water-type file. We will use the findcommand in order to find the next flag. Now we have to find the water type Pokémon. #2 TryHackMe Pokémon – Find the Water-Type Pokémon Using Cyberchef we can find the correct answer. The result of this file is in hexadecimal notation. The file within the zip file is named grass-type.txt. The Desktop directory contains a zip file which includes the first flag. After some directory traversal we see that the first flag can be found in the Desktop directory. Yay! We have obtained user-access to the server. Providing the password indeed proves that these were the credentials for SSH. The colon might indicate that these tags are credentials. The pokemon and hack_the_pokemon tags are not default HTML tags. As we scroll to the bottom of the page, we see some strange HTML tags. Right click on the page and then view page-source. This might indicate that the HTML code has been changed. Access the IP address in your browser by adding right before the address itself, so: You should now see the default Apache page.Īs we can see the default images for Apache are missing. We now proceed with checking the webserver. An Apache webserver is running on port 80 and SSH is enabled. Īs we can see only port 22 and port 80 are open. Service Info: OS: Linux CPE: cpe:/o:linux:linux_kernel |_http-server-header: Apache/2.4.18 (Ubuntu) The results can be found below: :~$ nmap -sV -sC Ģ2/tcp open ssh OpenSSH 7.2p2 Ubuntu 4ubuntu2.8 (Ubuntu Linux protocol 2.0) We perform a quick scan for the default ports including default scripts and version detection. #1 TryHackMe Pokémon – Find the Grass-Type Pokémonįirst off, we start with scanning the machine for open ports. TryHackMe is a website that provides penetration testing challenges and walkthroughs in order to improve your pentest/hackings skills. ![]() This writeup gives a brief overview on how to get all flags for the Gotta Catch’em All! TryHackMe Pokémon box on. Thanks for reading! Hope you found/learned a bit more about being “The very best, that no one ever was”.TryHackMe Pokémon Writeup: Gotta Catch’em All! I’d say the theme is welcome anytime in the Pokemon animated TV series, wouldn’t you? ![]() It’s no wonder everyone has been pushing their limits to be the very best haha. It’s worth mentioning this song has appeared in the Top10’s of Music Charts from Kid Digital Sounds and Hot Dance Single Sales. The theme of Pokemon has continued to appear in the Pokemon animated shows in one way or another and has been a fan favorite theme. Pokemon XY version was covered by Ben Dixon and The Sad Truth, Gilly Crawford covered it for Pokemon: The First Movie. In addition, this song was covered several times within the Pokemon franchise. It wasn’t until he found out what the series was about and took his son to the opening premiere that he saw hope for it. John Seiger was a bit skeptical when approached with the writing of the song and animated show as a whole. The phrase ” Gotta Catch ‘Em All” was a marketing phrase to sell their product and also included in the theme song. Written by John Siegler and John Loeffler and performed by Jason Paige. The song was used for the first season of the animated Pokemon TV series. Now that we got these chords out of the way, let’s continue discovering with our Pokemon! If you’re having some difficulty understanding chords, take a look back at this previous Music Monday that could help: So instead of:Ĭ minor – B-Flat Major – D Major – C MajorĬ minor – B-Flat Major – D Major – C Major – D Major The next 4 chords( C minor – B-Flat Major – D Major – C Major) are played in this order with you ending on D Major. ![]() Now the chords aren’t exactly in this order the entire song, but for a little help, I can tell you that the first 2 chords( G minor – F Major) are played 2x in the beginning. G minor – F Major – C minor – B-flat Major – D Major – C Major – D# Major In fact, the first chord is g minor, the songs chord progression isn’t too difficult since it can be played with these chords: If you said a then your Pokemon gained 300XP! Now you’re technically not wrong if you answered c since the relative Major is B-Flat Major. Of course, we can’t go without a partner it’s time to select our starter Pokemon!Īlright trainers, let’s start off by using what we learned in the past to pass solve this:Ī. As always, plug in your headphones(or speakers) and get ready to be the very best, that no one ever was!
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