Tuesday, January 29, 2013

How can I use hping3 to do a port scan?

Q. When I used Hping3 in linux or windows it can only scan a localhost. Is it possible to scan a remote network? What is the Linux and Windows terminal command for portscanning remote networks?

A. There's no universal program for scanning networks. The best tool to do this from a command line would probably be nmap. nmap is not included with Windows and is not standard in all Linux distributions, but is available in most repositories.

http://nmap.org/download.html

How do I upload a folder recursively via SSH through a linux terminal?
Q. The problem is quite simple actually. I have a folder in my desktop which I want to be able to upload to my server via SSH. I want to be able to do that using only the linux terminal. Thanks
I don't know about import/export functions. I just want to upload via SSH. I know it's possible, I just don't know how.

A. See the SCP command (syntax in source link). It copies files over ssh. As you can see, it has an option to put an entire folder over at once.

Alternatively, there's SFTP (secure-ftp) which tunnels a ftp connection through ssh (valid only if the target server also has ftp service in addition to ssh).

How to use linux centos terminal basicly?
Q. i have free vps by Host1Free and centos installed. Ok i want to niow how to upload, delete, rename, move, copy, list files using putty when o connect remotelt. To say this simply: i want terminal commands to manage files.

A. Try these links:

http://www.tuxfiles.org/linuxhelp/cli.html

http://linuxcommand.org/learning_the_shell.php



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