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17 May 2025
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N 18:01 | Ip link set / `ifconfig 4 changes history +3,310 [Vegard (4×)] | |||
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17:54 (cur | prev) +2,976 Vegard talk contribs (Created page with "= ip link set / ifconfig = == Introduction == The ip link set and ifconfig commands are used in Linux environments to manage network interfaces. These tools allow users to configure interface parameters, including the MAC (Media Access Control) address. On Windows systems, similar functionality can be accessed through network adapter settings or PowerShell. Changing a MAC address is commonly performed for testing, research, or evasion purposes. == What is a MAC Addres...") |
16 May 2025
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21:33 | Basic Linux Commands 3 changes history +2,341 [Vegard (3×)] | |||
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13 May 2025
N 18:48 | Dnsdumpster diffhist +1,680 Vegard talk contribs (Created page with "= Dnsdumpster = '''Dnsdumpster''' is an online and CLI-based reconnaissance tool for DNS enumeration. It maps a domain's external attack surface by collecting passive DNS records, subdomains, and network infrastructure using publicly available data sources. Dnsdumpster is commonly used in the reconnaissance phase of penetration testing. == <span id="features"></span>Core Features == === DNS Record Enumeration === {| class="wikitable" ! Output !! Description |- | A ||...") |
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N 18:30 | Nslookup 2 changes history +2,682 [Vegard (2×)] | |||
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18:24 (cur | prev) +2,183 Vegard talk contribs (Created page with "= Nslookup = '''Nslookup''' is a classic DNS‑query utility used to obtain hostnames, IP addresses, and DNS record details. It supports both interactive and non‑interactive modes, making it useful for troubleshooting, enumeration, and passive reconnaissance during the information‑gathering phase. == <span id="options"></span>Common Options == === Query Types === {| class="wikitable" ! Option !! Description |- | <code>-type=A</code> || Request an IPv...") |
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N 18:13 | Whois 6 changes history +2,368 [Vegard (6×)] | |||
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17:56 (cur | prev) +2,254 Vegard talk contribs (Created page with "= Whois = '''Whois''' is a passive reconnaissance tool used to gather public registration data about domain names, IP addresses, and ASNs. It queries public WHOIS databases to retrieve ownership, administrative contacts, creation/expiry dates, and registrar details — all without touching the target server directly. Whois is essential in early recon phases for identifying ownership chains, domain infrastructure, and legal responsibility. == <span id="options"></span>...") |
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14:46 | Nmap 2 changes history +326 [Vegard (2×)] | |||
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09:20 | Basic Linux Commands 7 changes history +10,653 [Vegard (7×)] | |||
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12 May 2025
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N 19:12 | Basic Linux Commands 6 changes history +6,307 [Vegard (6×)] | |||
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15:34 (cur | prev) +3,448 Vegard talk contribs (Created page with "= Linux Commands = '''Linux command-line tools''' are the building blocks of interaction, enumeration, file manipulation, and system control during any hacking operation. This page breaks down commonly used Linux commands, their usage, categories, and real-world hacking relevance. == <span id="basics"></span>Essential Commands == === Navigation === {| class="wikitable" ! Command !! Description !! Example |- | <code>pwd</code> || Show current working directory || <code...") |
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15:37 (cur | prev) −50,152 Vegard talk contribs (Undo revision 35 by Vegard (talk)) Tags: Replaced Undo | ||||
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11 May 2025
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N 15:23 | Nmap 2 changes history +4,922 [84.211.245.84 (2×)] | |||
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15:20 (cur | prev) +4,265 84.211.245.84 talk (Created page with "= Nmap = '''Nmap''' (Network Mapper) is an open‑source utility for network discovery, security auditing, and host fingerprinting. It is one of the most widely used tools in active reconnaissance, offering port scanning, OS detection, service versioning, and a powerful scripting interface (Nmap Scripting Engine – NSE). == <span id="options"></span>Common Options == === Scan Types === {| class="wikitable" ! Option !! Description |- | <code>-sS</code> ||...") |