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Your requested PTK has been built and is now ready to deploy.

PTK deployment can be


accomplished by importing the available OVA file into your preferred virtualization
solution and launching it. Please note that the Virtual Network Adapter will need
to be manually transitioned from NAT to Bridged mode for virtualization solutions
such as VMware Fusion and Workstation in order to provide direct access to the
local network environment.

To manually deploy the PTK from the available ISO file, create a new Virtual
Machine (VM) in your virtualization solution using the latest Debian x64 template
and configure the VM with at least 8GB RAM, 30GB Hard Drive Space, and 2 Virtual
CPU cores. Associate the ISO file with the virtual CD/DVD drive, and boot the VM.
When the VM has booted, the PTK will auto-install from the ISO.

The following IP and ports will need to be whitelisted on your firewall or proxy
for outbound traffic. Please note that if you have an application aware firewall
which can detect openvpn traffic, the TCP traffic is NOT on the default port of
443, and therefore may also require an exception.

IP Address: 18.222.54.19
Ports: 1194/UDP, 8443/TCP

Once the PTK has been successfully deployed, please let us know so we can confirm
the PTK is connected and ready for the start of testing.

Please note that in order to ensure the protection of customer data, the PTK is
configured to remove files and folders that may contain potentially sensitive data
and automatically power off after 90 days of uptime. Once the engagement report has
been delivered and all debrief calls have concluded, deletion of the VM may be
performed to reduce system impact and clear up disk space. The PTK can be
downloaded from the following location(s) using the associated credentials, for up
to 30 days:

URL: https://files.ptk.rapid7.com/v2256
Username: v2256
Password: ifmxj9zbh7mY7my8K8Qg

Additional deployment instructions (including how to reconfigure the PTK with a


Static networking configuration using the Alt+r kiosk hotkey) and troubleshooting
information can be found at https://files.ptk.rapid7.com/PTK-docs/index.html

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