# Submission information for the Metasploitable2 Exploration HW
# https://aaronbloomfield.github.io/nws/hws/metasploit/

# The filename of this file must be 'metasploit.py', else the submission
# verification routines will not work properly.

# You are welcome to have additional variables or fields in this file; you
# just can't remove variables or fields.


# Who are you?  Name and UVA userid.  The name can be in any human-readable
# format.
userid = "mst3k"
name = "Jane Doe"


# This dictionary contains various information that will vary depending on the
# assignment.
other = {
	
	# What is the module name, from msfconsole, for the exploit that you
	# explored in the 'One more' section?  The 'One more' sections in the
	# homework describes how to find the module name. This should be a string.
	'exploit_module_name': None,

	# What is the description, from msfconsole, for the exploit that you
	# explored in the 'One more' section?  The 'One more' sections in the
	# homework describes how to find the description. This should be a string.
	'exploit_module_description': None,

	# Give a *brief* descritpion of how accessing that module went.  We are
	# looking for a single sentence here.  This should be a string.
	'exploit_how_it_went': None,

	# How much did you feel you learned from this assignment?  This is all
	# relative to the assignment size, of course.  This is an integer on a
	# 1-5 scale, where 1 nothing at all, 2 a little, 3 a fair amount, 4 is a
	# lot, and 5 is a huge amount.  A typical, well designed, CS elective
	# homework would probably be around a 3.
	'how_much_was_learned': None,

	# How frustrating was this assignment?  This is an integer on a 1-5 scale,
	# where 1 is not frustrating at all, 2 is a little bit frustrating, 3 is
	# somewhat frustrating, 4 is rather frustrating, and 5 is very
	# frustrating.  A typical, well designed, CS elective homework would
	# probably be around a 1 or 2.
	'frustration_level': None,

	# How hard did you find this assignment?  This is an integer on a 1-5
	# scale, where 1 is very easy, 2 is somewhat easy, 3 is neutral
	# (neither easy or hard), 4 is somewhat hard, 5 is very hard.  A tyipcal,
	# well designed, CS elective homework would be a 3.
	'difficulty': None,

}


# These are various sanity checks, and are meant to help you ensure that you
# submitted everything that you are supposed to submit.  Other than
# submitting the necessary files to Gradescope (which checks for those
# files), all other submission requirements are listed herein.  These values 
# need to be changed to True (instead of False).
sanity_checks = {

        # none for this assignment

}


# While some of these are optional, you still have to replace those optional
# ones with the empty string (instead of None).
comments = {

	# How long did this assignment take, in hours?  Please format as an
	# integer or float.
	'time_taken': None,

	# Any suggestions for how to improve this assignment?  This part is
	# completely optional.  If none, then you can have the value here be the
	# empty string (but not None).
	'suggestions': None,

	# Any other comments or feedback?  This part is completely optional. If
	# none, then you can have the value here be the empty string (but not
	# None).
	'comments': None,
}