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Remote packet capture using WireShark & tcpdump | Linux Explore
1. First step is to create a special FIFO file using mkfifo command, where you want to see the packet capture using WireShark. This file will use to read & write simultaneously using WireShark & tcpdu...
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Use tcpdump to capture in a pcap file (wireshark dump) | Linux Explore
tcpdump is a command line network sniffer, used to capture network packets. When you have only command line terminal access of your system, this tool is very helpful to sniff network packets. It has s...
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Linux Explore | Exploring Linux | Page 4
Openssl is one of the best tools which can be used to encrypt/decrypt files. You can password protect your important data to avoid misuse. To encrypt your files use the command: openssl des3 -salt -in...
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Linux Explore | Exploring Linux | Page 3
Owning a rooted Galaxy Nexus has its benefits. After Google dished out some devices at I/O preloaded with Android 4.1, the developing community has went crazy and successfully extracted this OS for do...
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What is my CentOS/RedHat/Fedora Linux Distribution Name and Version | Linux Explore
There are many way find the Linux Distribution Name and Version, but my favorite to find CentOS/RedHat/Fedora distribution name and version is to read from /etc/redhat-release file. In CentOS 6.5, /e...