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Tag: CentOS

CentOS, short for Community Enterprise Operating System, stands out as a distinguished Linux distribution derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Its robust stability and reliability make it a preferred choice in server environments worldwide. A group led by Gregory Kurtzer initially released CentOS in May 2004, aiming to provide a free enterprise-class computing platform to anyone wishing to use it. It closely tracks the releases of RHEL, ensuring that users enjoy the same level of dependability and security without the associated costs of Red Hat’s support services.

 

Over the years, CentOS has built a reputation as an ideal operating system for web and internal servers in small and medium-sized businesses. A strong community of developers and system administrators has supported its widespread adoption, contributing to its continuous improvement and robust security updates.

Cheat Sheets

IP Command-Line Cheat Sheet

April 16, 2024April 16, 2024 - by Anto Online - Leave a Comment

This cheat sheet is designed to briefly reference some of the most commonly used IP commands. Whether you’re a seasoned professional looking to improve your command-line skills or a newcomer …

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Guides

Switching from Ifconfig to ip Command: Mastering Modern Network Management

April 16, 2024April 16, 2024 - by Anto Online - Leave a Comment

This guide explores the differences between the ifconfig and the ip command line tools. In addition, it outlines the advantages of switching to ip for better management of complex IP …

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CyberSecurity

Mastering Netwag: The Ultimate Guide to Using the Netwag GUI

April 14, 2024April 16, 2024 - by Anto Online - Leave a Comment

Netwag is a versatile graphical interface for network protocol analysis and configuration designed to simplify the complexities of network troubleshooting and security assessments. It provides a user-friendly front end to …

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Cheat Sheets

Netwag GUI Usage Cheat Sheet

April 14, 2024April 15, 2024 - by Anto Online - Leave a Comment

This cheat sheet is designed to help users navigate Netwag’s graphical interface, a versatile tool for troubleshooting and analyzing network security. For example, Netwag’s GUI makes it accessible for those …

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CyberSecurity

Mastering the Tshark Command Line: A Comprehensive How-To Guide

April 14, 2024April 15, 2024 - by Anto Online - Leave a Comment

Tshark is the command-line version of Wireshark, the widely acclaimed network protocol analyzer. It allows you to monitor, analyze, and capture real-time network traffic directly from your terminal. It provides …

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CyberSecurity

Introduction to Crunch Wordlist Creator

April 14, 2024April 15, 2024 - by Anto Online - Leave a Comment

Crunch is a highly flexible command-line tool designed to create custom wordlists for brute force attacks or password recovery. As a part of a security professional’s toolkit, Crunch allows you …

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