Basic Linux Commands


These are some of the very basic Linux commands one would need to navigate a Linux system. Forhigh resolution security videos check out www.vimeo.com To find out more about hacking and computer security check out SANS Hacker techniques and Incident Response and SANS Network Penetration Testing at: sans.org/info/30768 Also, you can get 10% off using the discount code COINS-JS Also, check out my site at john-strand.com

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25 Responses to “Basic Linux Commands”

  1. MrMeetashish says:

    bullshit video……..

  2. funky05501 says:

    What kinda shit was that anyway?

  3. H4x0r18 says:

    Wow that is a really nice boot disk! Thanks for sharing this.

  4. AppA says:

    Sounds like your audiostream just got directed into /dev/null

  5. EMPUTER says:

    backtrack is for security systems..is funny if you want to learn hacking

  6. YouMockMe says:

    Actually I have found that BackTrack is starting to (frankly) suck. I like Xubuntu and then install all I need for pentesting. However, this means I have pentesting software on my machine so.. eh…

  7. Ormaaj says:

    If you are more interested in system administration than security auditing, there are better livecds than backtrack.

    Sysrescuecd is my favorite because it is based upon Gentoo, includes four kernels, two each 32 and 64 bit for working in different chroots, and includes a good set of programs.

  8. patelramesh546 says:

    i not see what they do in this

  9. iverson3aldin says:

    what is name of this program
    the full name

  10. rachelrose86 says:

    No problem man, enjoy.

  11. shneebleu says:

    Unix commands actually :D .

  12. GeneHunt1973 says:

    Thanks, I’ve just downloaded BackTrack 3.0!……..

    Better than Knoppix STD and live…….awesome!!

  13. 5agaci says:

    not bad, as you said it’s a great tute to help newbies start looking around their filesystem

  14. rachelrose86 says:

    If you’re referring to Knoppix Security Tools Distribution (STD), then yes I would say that BackTrack is better because Knoppix STD is outdated and no longer supported. However, Knoppix also has a live CD distro which isn’t network security based. If security based is what you’re looking for than I suggest you use BT. If you want a Linux live CD distro in general, Knoppix is good as well.

  15. coilgunner2 says:

    Knoppix STD? I’d say BackTrack is most known for wireless WEP cracking. It has other stuff, which is great too, so I’d say backtrack.

  16. hrhodes3 says:

    very nice talk
    thanks and keep it up I need more of this

  17. laloolanda says:

    what command did you use for “navigate” between different process? I can’t see it

  18. GeneHunt1973 says:

    Is BackTrack better than Knoppix??…

  19. dragonshin says:

    thanks

  20. sixriff says:

    ***thanks for the info man, i realy apreciated people like you care for others to learn****

  21. COAltSolutions says:

    nice video, but next time get a better keyboard and go easy on the keys.

  22. johnPhilos says:

    Thanks

  23. magick205 says:

    That’s a live CD called BackTrack. Its great for pentesting wireless networks. The tools on there are top notch. Price=FREE DOWNLOAD.

  24. musicbringslove says:

    content 5; visibility 2

  25. anukefromrussia says:

    try nmap

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