Route Command in Linux
Introduction Routing is a difficult technique in the networking world. In order to make your computers communicate with other devices on the network, you have to define the…
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Introduction Routing is a difficult technique in the networking world. In order to make your computers communicate with other devices on the network, you have to define the…
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CentOS
In the information security paradigm, exposure to hacking tricks is quite a necessary tool. For this purpose, many hackings software and tools exist on which the programmers and…
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Introduction ss is a command used to get information about network connections. It is very easy during the troubleshooting process about the connection. ss is a command equivalent…
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Introduction Cut is a command used to extract parts of the line from files or piped data and export the result to standard output. it’s a built-in command-line…
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One might wish to use the Bluetooth headset to view Netflix and YouTube clips whilst running Ubuntu Linux. Bluetooth is enabled via the interplay of several packages including…
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Ubuntu
In a simple network, the connection speed speak of the fastest a unit can interact only with a wifi connection. The connection bandwidth is measured in bits per…
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CentOS
Linux users are increasing every day. The diversity provided by Linux and its distributions is unmatched by the rest of the operating systems (OS). In these times, we…
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Open-source Intelligence (OSINT) tools is a term quite known to all. OSINT tools work all around us. These tools help us get access to the information that can…
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Introduction truncate is a command used to resize the file to the size you require. It helps you to delete the content inside a file without removing that…
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Introduction It’s very important to check if the system’s CPU architecture is 32 or 64-bit. When you install an application it is easy to realize that 64bit applications…
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