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Commands Used (in the order that they appear in the video): Process & Service Enumeration w/ Meterpreter 1. ps (to display the process tree) 2. pgrep vsftpd (to view the process ID of a specific process) Process & Cron Job Enumeration w/ Shell 3. shell 4. /bin/bash -i 5. ps (to view processes) 6. top (to view processes as their being executed and the resources that they are consuming) 7. crontab -l (to view scheduled tasks) Alternatively 8. Ctrl + C (to terminate shell channel) 9. background (to place meterpreter in the background) 10. ps (to show processes for the current shell session) 11. ps aux (to show all processes from all users) 12. ps aux | grep msfconsole (to display information for only msfconsole) 13. ps aux | grep root (to display information for only a specified user) 14. bash -i 15. top (to view processes as their being executed and the resources that they are consuming) 16. crontab -l (to view scheduled tasks) – none available on my system 17. ls -al /etc/cron* (to view the contents of the cron folder with any files with the term “cron” in them) 18. cat /etc/cron* (shows that no cron jobs are present just give a template for how to format/configure one.