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Couchbase Recon: Basics

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

    Questions

    1. Is couchbase is running on the target server?
    2. What is the version of the couchbase server?
    3. What is the name of the target cluster?
    4. What is the UUID of the default pool?
    5. How many nodes are operating on the target cluster?
    6. How many buckets are present on the couchbase server? 
    7. What command can be used to check stats for beer-sample bucket.
    8. What command can be used to delete the free bucket (name of the bucket is free).
    9. Find the total number of records in beer-sample bucket. 
    10. What command to be used to only view first 5 records from the beer-sample bucket?
    11. Find the total number of records in beer-sample bucket for which city is San Francisco.

    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
    • Couchbase credentials: Administrator:diamonds


    Verify:
    1. What is the UUID of the default pool?
     

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