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Version vom 6. November 2020, 16:50 Uhr
- Fedora Blog / Magazine
- Fedoramagazine.org
- Fedora Wikipedia
- INSTALL
Installierte RedHat, Fedora und CentOS Version anzeigen lassen
cat /etc/redhat-release cat /etc/*-release
Flash für Firefox
- - Firefox schliessen,
- - Get flash bei google eingeben
- - rpm downloaden
sudo rpm -i flash-player-npapi-32.0.0.142-release.x86_64.rpm
Upgrade und Programme
sudo dnf upgrade sudo dnf install @kde-desktop sudo dnf install java-1.8.0-openjdk sudo dnf install keepass chmod +x netbeans-8.0.2-php-linux.sh ./netbeans-8.0.2-php-linux.sh
Keys
cd ~ mkdir .ssh cd .ssh ssh-keygen chmod 0600 id_rsa vim config
# ssh (secure shell) configuration file Host test1 HostName 123.456.789.0 Port 980 User MeinBenutzerName IdentityFile ~/.ssh/private_ssh_key_rsa
Rechnername, Hostname
hostnamectl status hostnamectl set-hostname gilgamesh
- suspend
- In gnome click at the battery status indicator in upper right corner and then hold 'alt'. You'll see, that shutdown button transforms to suspend button.
- Grafik
- HWinfo
- Software
- Link
- Anletung Update
Total 5.0 MB/s | 499 MB 01:39 warning: /var/lib/dnf/system-upgrade/updates-0e22a1f5a0a34771/packages/fedora-release-identity-server-33-2.noarch.rpm: Header V4 RSA/SHA256 Signature, key ID 9570ff31: NOKEY Fedora 33 - x86_64 - Updates 842 kB/s | 1.6 kB 00:00 Importing GPG key 0x9570FF31: Userid : "Fedora (33) <fedora-33-primary@fedoraproject.org>" Fingerprint: 963A 2BEB 0200 9608 FE67 EA42 49FD 7749 9570 FF31 From : /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-fedora-33-x86_64 Is this ok [y/N]: y Key imported successfully Running transaction check Transaction check succeeded. Running transaction test Transaction test succeeded. Complete! Download complete! Use 'dnf system-upgrade reboot' to start the upgrade. To remove cached metadata and transaction use 'dnf system-upgrade clean' The downloaded packages were saved in cache until the next successful transaction. You can remove cached packages by executing 'dnf clean packages'.
- Software
dnf install -y vim rsync zip unzip wget gzip tar make lynx ftp gpg ntp nmap dnf install -y bash-completion telnet bind-utils yum-utils gcc psmisc mailx lsof multitail dnf install -y httrack wireshark
Top 10 tools for Penetration Testing on Linux
1. Nmap
2. Wireshark
Wireshark comes with GUI and CLI version (called TShark). Wireshark was originally named Ethereal is network packet analyzer. With Wireshark lyou can sniff or capturing the network traffic, which is very helpful for network analysis, troubleshooting, vulnerable assessment.
tshark -v tshark -D
94 vim info.txt 95 dnf install vim rsync zip unzip wget gzip tar make lynx ftp gpg ntp nmap 96 j 97 dnf install vim rsync zip unzip wget gzip tar make lynx ftp gpg ntp nmap 98 yum install -y bash-completion telnet bind-utils yum-utils gcc psmisc mailx lsof multitail 99 dnf install httrack wireshark 100 history 101 tshark 102 tshark -v 103 tshark -D 104 tshark -i enp0s3 105 tshark -i enp0s3 -10 106 tshark -i enp0s3 -c 10 107 tshark -i enp0s3 -host 8.8.8.8 108 tshark -i enp0s3 host 8.8.8.8 109 tshark -i enp0s3 port 53 110 history