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file:///C:/Users/adhd/IntroLabs/IntroClassFiles/index.html#!Tools/IntroClass/LinuxCLI/LinuxCLI.md
The fist will be where we run the backdoor.
-> first
On your Linux terminal
-> you switch between capitalizing Linux (as in Linux terminal here, Linux backdoor later) and lowercase (linux system later)
We will next need to create a fifo backpipe: /#mknod backpipe p
-> Repetition
Next, lets start the backdoor:
-> let's
back into the netcat listiner.
-> listener
Basicly, this will create a backdoor listnening
-> listening
Now, lets connect:
Now, lets type some
Also notice there was not message saying
-> no
It just drops our curser back to the left side of the screen.
-> cursor
Now, lets open
We want to be root becasue doing looking at network
->"because" -> remove the doing
Basicly, it is very had to do your job as a SOC
-> Basically -> hard
Lets start by
-> Let's
ports that are being used.just
-> used. Just
Now lets
Lets look at the full processes
This is a for all processes. U for sorted by user and x to indlude the processes using a teletype terminal.
-> I know it's cause it's the start of the sentence, but a capital U is actually a different switch -> include
It allows us to see data associated with the various proccess directly.
-> processes
This is very, very usefull as
-> useful
what, exacly a program is doing.
-> remove the comma
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file:///C:/Users/adhd/IntroLabs/IntroClassFiles/index.html#!Tools/IntroClass/LinuxCLI/LinuxCLI.md
The fist will be where we run the backdoor.
-> first
On your Linux terminal
-> you switch between capitalizing Linux (as in Linux terminal here, Linux backdoor later) and lowercase (linux system later)
We will next need to create a fifo backpipe:
/#mknod backpipe p
-> Repetition
Next, lets start the backdoor:
-> let's
back into the netcat listiner.
-> listener
Basicly, this will create a backdoor listnening
-> listening
Now, lets connect:
-> let's
Now, lets type some
-> let's
Also notice there was not message saying
-> no
It just drops our curser back to the left side of the screen.
-> cursor
Now, lets open
-> let's
We want to be root becasue doing looking at network
->"because"
-> remove the doing
Basicly, it is very had to do your job as a SOC
-> Basically
-> hard
Lets start by
-> Let's
ports that are being used.just
-> used. Just
Now lets
-> let's
Lets look at the full processes
-> Let's
This is a for all processes. U for sorted by user and x to indlude the processes using a teletype terminal.
-> I know it's cause it's the start of the sentence, but a capital U is actually a different switch
-> include
It allows us to see data associated with the various proccess directly.
-> processes
This is very, very usefull as
-> useful
what, exacly a program is doing.
-> remove the comma
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: