
GOAD: A Pentest Active Directory Lab Project for Practicing Attack Techniques
GOAD is a pentest active directory LAB project designed to provide pentesters with a vulnerable Active Directory environment. This setup allows them to practice various attack techniques effectively.
The lab includes various configurations
The lab features several configurations, including GOAD (which consists of 5 VMs, 2 forests, and 3 domains), GOAD-Light (comprising 3 VMs, 1 forest, and 2 domains), SCCM (with 4 VMs, 1 forest, and 1 domain that uses Microsoft Configuration Manager), and NHA (a challenge setup involving 5 VMs and 2 domains).
The lab requires approximately 77GB
The lab needs around 77GB of storage for virtual machines (VMs) and a total of approximately 115GB for the entire lab setup.