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Saturday, April 6, 2013

Linux Command Line in English

ေအာက္ပါ အေျခခံ Linux Command မ်ားသည္
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လြတ္လပ္စြာ ကူးယူေလ့လာပိုင္ခြင့္ရွိသည္၊ command မ်ားေၾကာင့္
ကြန္ျပဴတာ တစ္စံုတစ္ရာျဖစ္သည့္အရာအတြက္ အာမခံမည္မဟုတ္ပါ၊ စီးပြားေရးအတြက္ လံုးဝ(လံုးဝ)
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System information                                                       

Command                         Description
# arch                                 show architecture of machine(1)  
# cal 2007                           show the timetable of 2007  
# cat /proc/cpuinfo             show information CPU info  
# cat /proc/interrupts         show interrupts      
# cat /proc/meminfo           verify memory use  
# cat /proc/swaps               show file(s) swap  
# cat /proc/version             show version of the kernel  
# cat /proc/net/dev            show network adpters and statistics  
# cat /proc/mounts             show mounted file system(s)  
# clock -w                           save date changes on BIOS  
# date                                show system date  
# date 041217002007.00  set date and time - MonthDayhoursMinutesYear.Seconds
# dmidecode -q                  show hardware system components - (SMBIOS / DMI)  
# hdparm -i /dev/hda         displays the characteristics of a hard-disk  
# hdparm -tT /dev/sda       perform test reading on a hard-disk  
# lspci -tv                           display PCI devices
# lsusb -tv                          show USB devices  
# uname -m                        show architecture of machine(2)  
# uname -r                         show used kernel version  



Shutdown, Restart and Logout of a system

Command                                                  Description
# init 0                                                          shutdown system(2)
# logout                                                        leaving session      
# reboot                                                       reboot(2)      
# shutdown -h now                                      shutdown system(1)    
# shutdown -h 16:30 &                                planned shutdown of the system at 16:30  
# shutdown -c                                              cancel a planned shutdown of the system
# shutdown -r now                                       reboot(1)      
# telinit 0                                                      shutdown system(3)  



Files and Directory

Command                                                   Description
# cd /home                                                    enter to directory '/ home'  
# cd ..                                                           go back one level  
# cd ../..                                                       go back two levels  
# cd                                                               go to home directory  
# cd ~user1                                                  go to home directory  
# cd -                                                            go to previous directory  
# cp file1 file2                                               copying a file      
# cp dir/* .                                        copy all files of a directory within the current work directory
# cp -a /tmp/dir1 .                                       copy a directory within the current work directory
# cp -a dir1 dir2                                           copy a directory  
# cp file file1                                                outputs the mime type of the file as text  
# iconv -l                                                      lists known encodings
# iconv -f fromEncoding -t toEncoding inputFile > outputFile                                                                   converting the coding of characters from one format to another
# find . -maxdepth 1 -name *.jpg -print -exec convert
batch resize files in the current directory and send them to a thumbnails directory (requires convert from Imagemagick)  
# ln -s file1 lnk1                                         create a symbolic link to file or directory  
# ln file1 lnk1                                             create a physical link to file or directory  
# ls                                                            view files of directory
# ls -F                                                       view files of directory  
# ls -l                                                         show details of files and directory
# ls -a                                                        show hidden files
# ls *[0-9]*                                               show files and directory containing numbers  
# lstree                                                     show files and directories in a tree starting from root(2)
# mkdir dir1                                               create a directory called 'dir1'  
# mkdir dir1 dir2                                        create two directories simultaneously
# mkdir -p /tmp/dir1/dir2                           create a directory tree   [man]
# mv dir1 new_dir                                     rename / move a file or directory
# pwd                                                        show the path of work directory
# rm -f file1                                               delete file called 'file1'
# rm -rf dir1                                               remove a directory called 'dir1' and contents recursively
# rm -rf dir1 dir2                                        remove two directories and their contents recursively
# rmdir dir1                                                delete directory called 'dir1'  
# touch -t 0712250000 file1                      modify timestamp of a file or directory - (YYMMDDhhmm)
# tree                                                         show files and directories in a tree starting from root(1)


File search

Command                                              Description
# find / -name file1                                  search file and directory into root filesystem from '/'
# find / -user user1                                 search files and directories belonging to 'user1'  
# find /home/user1 -name \*.bin            search files with '. bin' extension within directory '/ home/user1'  
# find /usr/bin -type f -atime +100         search binary files are not used in the last 100 days  
# find /usr/bin -type f -mtime -10           search files created or changed within 10 days
# find / -name *.rpm -exec chmod 755 '{}' \;   search files with '.rpm' extension and modify permits  
# find / -xdev -name \*.rpm                   search files with '.rpm' extension ignoring removable                 partitions as cdrom, pen-drive, etc.…  
# locate \*.ps                                      find files with the '.ps' extension - first run 'updatedb' command
# whereis halt                                       show location of a binary file, source or man
# which halt                                           show full path to a binary / executable


Mounting a Filesystem

Command                                                 Description
# fuser -km /mnt/hda2                                force umount when the device is busy
# mount /dev/hda2 /mnt/hda2                    mount disk called hda2 - verify existence of the directory '/                                                                      mnt/hda2'
# mount /dev/fd0 /mnt/floppy                     mount a floppy disk
# mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom                 mount a cdrom / dvdrom
# mount /dev/hdc /mnt/cdrecorder             mount a cdrw / dvdrom  
# mount /dev/hdb /mnt/cdrecorder             mount a cdrw / dvdrom
# mount -o loop file.iso /mnt/cdrom             mount a file or iso image  
# mount -t vfat /dev/hda5 /mnt/hda5         mount a Windows FAT32 file system
# mount /dev/sda1 /mnt/usbdisk                 mount a usb pen-drive or flash-drive  
# mount -t smbfs -o username=user,password=pass //WinClient/share /mnt/share
                                                                     mount a windows network share  
# umount /dev/hda2                                    unmount disk called hda2 - exit from mount point '/               mnt/hda2' first  
# umount -n /mnt/hda2                               run umount without writing the file /etc/mtab - useful when                                                                      the file is read-only or the hard disk is full  

Disk Space

Command                                                  Description
# df -h                                                          show list of partitions mounted
# dpkg-query -W -f='${Installed-Size;10}t${Package}n' | sort -k1,1n                                                    show the used space by installed deb packages, sorting by size (debian, ubuntu and alike)    
# du -sh dir1                                                estimate space used by directory 'dir1'  
# du -sk * | sort -rn                                     show size of the files and directories sorted by size
# ls -lSr |more                                              show size of the files and directories ordered by size  
# rpm -q -a --qf '%10{SIZE}t%{NAME}n' | sort -k1,1n
show the used space by rpm packages installed sorted by size (fedora, redhat and alike)      



Users and Groups

Command                                                Description
# chage -E 2005-12-31 user1                    set deadline for user password
# groupadd [group]                                   create a new group
# groupdel [group]                                    delete a group    
# groupmod -n moon sun                           rename a group from moon to sun
# grpck                                                      check correct syntax and file format of '/etc/group' and                                                                            groups existence
# newgrp - [group]                                   log into a new group to change default group of newly                                                                             created files
# passwd                                                  change password    
# passwd user1                                        change a user password (only by root)
# pwck                                                      check correct syntax and file format of '/etc/passwd' and                                                                         users existence
# useradd -c "User Linux" -g admin -d /home/user1 -s /bin/bash user1
                                                                 create a new user "user1" belongs "admin" group
# useradd user1                                      create a new user   [man]
# userdel -r user1                                    delete a user ( '-r' eliminates home directory)
# usermod -c "User FTP" -g system -d /ftp/user1 -s /bin/nologin user1
                                                                change user attributes as description, group and other


Permits on Files

Command                                                Description
# chgrp group1 file1                                  change group of files
# chmod ugo+rwx directory1
       set permissions reading (r), write (w) and (x) access to users owner (u) group (g) and others (o)
# chmod go-rwx directory1
       remove permits reading (r), write (w) and (x) access to users group (g) and others (or    
# chmod u+s /bin/file1
      set SUID bit on a binary file - the user that running that file gets same privileges as owner
# chmod u-s /bin/file1                            disable SUID bit on a binary file   [man]
# chmod g+s /home/public                    set SGID bit on a directory - similar to SUID but for directory  
# chmod g-s /home/public                     disable SGID bit on a directory   [man]
# chmod o+t /home/public
                             set STIKY bit on a directory - allows files deletion only to legitimate owners   [man]
# chmod o-t /home/public                     disable STIKY bit on a directory   [man]
# chown user1 file1                              change owner of a file   [man]
# chown -R user1 directory1
                    change user owner of a directory and all the files and directories contained inside   [man]
# chown user1:group1 file1                  change user and group ownership of a file   [man]
# find / -perm -u+s                                view all files on the system with SUID configured   [man]
# ls -lh                                                    show permits on files   [man]
# ls /tmp | pr -T5 -W$COLUMNS            divide terminal into 5 columns   [man]

Special Attributes on files

Command                                            Description
# chattr +a file1                                    allows write opening of a file only append mode  
# chattr +c file1                                    allows that a file is compressed / decompressed automatically                                                                  by the kernel
# chattr +d file1                                    makes sure that the program ignores Dump the files during                                                                      backup
# chattr +i file1                                     makes it an immutable file, which can not be removed, altered,                                                               renamed or linked
# chattr +s file1                                    allows a file to be deleted safely  
# chattr +S file1                                   makes sure that if a file is modified changes are written in                                                                       synchronous mode as with sync      
# chattr +u file1                                   allows you to recover the contents of a file even if it is                                                                             canceled  
# lsattr                                                  show specials attributes


Archives and compressed files

Command                                          Description
# bunzip2 file1.bz2                              decompress a file called 'file1.bz2'
# bzip2 file1                                         compress a file called 'file1'
# gunzip file1.gz                                  decompress a file called 'file1.gz'  
# gzip file1                                           compress a file called 'file1'
# gzip -9 file1                                       compress with maximum compression  
# rar a file1.rar test_file                      create an archive rar called 'file1.rar'  
# rar a file1.rar file1 file2 dir1             compress 'file1', 'file2' and 'dir1' simultaneously
# rar x file1.rar                                   decompress rar archive
# tar -cvf archive.tar file1                  create a uncompressed tarball
# tar -cvf archive.tar file1 file2 dir1    create an archive containing 'file1', 'file2' and 'dir1'
# tar -tf archive.tar                             show contents of an archive
# tar -xvf archive.tar                          extract a tarball
# tar -xvf archive.tar -C /tmp             extract a tarball into / tmp  
# tar -cvfj archive.tar.bz2 dir1            create a tarball compressed into bzip2
# tar -xvfj archive.tar.bz2                  decompress a compressed tar archive in bzip2
# tar -cvfz archive.tar.gz dir1             create a tarball compressed into gzip
# tar -xvfz archive.tar.gz                   decompress a compressed tar archive in gzip  
# unrar x file1.rar                               decompress rar archive
# unzip file1.zip                                   decompress a zip archive
# zip file1.zip file1                               create an archive compressed in zip
# zip -r file1.zip file1 file2 dir1            compress in zip several files and directories simultaneously

RPM Packages ( Fedora, Red Hat and like)

#Command
Description
# rpm -ivh [package.rpm]
install a rpm package  
# rpm -ivh --nodeeps [package.rpm]
install a rpm package ignoring dependencies requests
# rpm -U [package.rpm]
upgrade a rpm package without changing configuration files  
# rpm -F [package.rpm]
upgrade a rpm package only if it is already installed  
# rpm -e [package]
remove a rpm package  
# rpm -qa
show all rpm packages installed on the system  
# rpm -qa | grep httpd
show all rpm packages with the name "httpd"  
# rpm -qi [package]
obtain information on a specific package installed  
# rpm -qg "System Environment/Daemons"
show rpm packages of a group software  
# rpm -ql [package]
show list of files provided by a rpm package installed  
# rpm -qc [package]
show list of configuration files provided by a rpm package installed  
# rpm -q [package] --whatrequires
show list of dependencies required for a rpm packet  
# rpm -q [package] --whatprovides
show capability provided by a rpm package  
# rpm -q [package] --scripts
show scripts started during installation / removal
# rpm -q [package] --changelog
show history of revisions of a rpm package  
# rpm -qf /etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf
verify which rpm package belongs to a given file  
# rpm -qp [package.rpm] -l
show list of files provided by a rpm package not yet installed  
# rpm --import /media/cdrom/RPM-GPG-KEY
import public-key digital signature  
# rpm --checksig [package.rpm]
verify the integrity of a rpm package  
# rpm -qa gpg-pubkey
verify integrity of all rpm packages installed  
# rpm -V [package]
check file size, permissions, type, owner, group, MD5 checksum and last modification      
# rpm -Va
check all rpm packages installed on the system - use with caution  
# rpm -Vp [package.rpm]
verify a rpm package not yet installed  
# rpm -ivh /usr/src/redhat/RPMS/`arch`/[package.rpm]
install a package built from a rpm source  
# rpm2cpio [package.rpm] | cpio --extract --make-directories *bin*
extract executable file from a rpm package  
# rpmbuild --rebuild [package.src.rpm]
build a rpm package from a rpm source  

YUM packages tool (Fedora, RedHat and alike)

#Command
Description
# yum -y install [package]
download and install a rpm package  
# yum localinstall [package.rpm]
That will install an RPM, and try to resolve all the dependencies for you using your repositories.   [man]
# yum -y update
update all rpm packages installed on the system  
# yum update [package]
upgrade a rpm package  
# yum remove [package]
remove a rpm package  
# yum list
list all packages installed on the system  
# yum search [package]
find a package on rpm repository
# yum clean [package]
clean up rpm cache erasing downloaded packages  
# yum clean headers
remove all files headers that the system uses to resolve dependency  
# yum clean all
remove from the cache packages and headers files  


DEB packages (Debian, Ubuntu and like)

#Command
Description
# dpkg -i [package.deb]
install / upgrade a deb package  
# dpkg -r [package]
remove a deb package from the system  
# dpkg -l
show all deb packages installed on the system  
# dpkg -l | grep httpd
show all deb packages with the name "httpd"  
# dpkg -s [package]
obtain information on a specific package installed on system  
# dpkg -L [package]
show list of files provided by a package installed on system  
# dpkg --contents [package.deb]
show list of files provided by a package not yet installed  
# dpkg -S /bin/ping
verify which package belongs to a given file  


APT packages tool (Debian, Ubuntu and alike)

#Command
Description
# apt-cache search [package]
returns list of packages which corresponds string "searched-packages"  
# apt-cdrom install [package]
install / upgrade a deb package from cdrom  
# apt-get install [package]
install / upgrade a deb package  
# apt-get update
update the package list  
# apt-get upgrade
upgrade all of the installed packages  
# apt-get remove [package]
remove a deb package from system  
# apt-get check
verify correct resolution of dependencies  
# apt-get clean
clean up cache from packages downloaded  


Pacman packages tool (Arch, Frugalware and alike)

#Command
Description
# pacman -S name
Install package 'name' with dependencies  
# pacman -R name
Delete package 'name' and all files of it  


View file content

#Command
Description
# cat file1
view the contents of a file starting from the first row  
# head -2 file1
view first two lines of a file  
# less file1
similar to 'more' command but which allows backward movement in the file as well as forward movement  
# more file1
view content of a file along  
# tac file1
view the contents of a file starting from the last line  
# tail -2 file1
view last two lines of a file  
# tail -f /var/log/messages
view in real time what is added to a file  


Text Manipulation

#Command
Description
# cat example.txt | awk 'NR%2==1'
remove all even lines from example.txt  
# echo a b c | awk '{print $1}'
view the first column of a line  
# echo a b c | awk '{print $1,$3}'
view the first and third column of a line  
# cat -n file1
number row of a file  
# comm -1 file1 file2
compare contents of two files by deleting only unique lines from 'file1'
# comm -2 file1 file2
compare contents of two files by deleting only unique lines from 'file2'  
# comm -3 file1 file2
compare contents of two files by deleting only the lines that appear on both files      
# diff file1 file2
find differences between two files  
# grep Aug /var/log/messages
look up words "Aug" on file '/var/log/messages'  
# grep ^Aug /var/log/messages
look up words that begin with "Aug" on file '/var/log/messages'  
# grep [0-9] /var/log/messages
select from file '/var/log/messages' all lines that contain numbers  
# grep Aug -R /var/log/*
search string "Aug" at directory '/var/log' and below  
# paste file1 file2
merging contents of two files for columns  
# paste -d '+' file1 file2
merging contents of two files for columns with '+' delimiter on the center  
# sdiff file1 file2
find differences between two files and merge interactively alike "diff"  
# sed 's/string1/string2/g' example.txt
replace "string1" with "string2" in example.txt
# sed '/^$/d' example.txt
remove all blank lines from example.txt  
# sed '/ *#/d; /^$/d' example.txt
remove comments and blank lines from example.txt  
# sed -e '1d' exampe.txt
eliminates the first line from file example.txt  
# sed -n '/string1/p'
view only lines that contain the word "string1"  
# sed -e 's/ *$//' example.txt
remove empty characters at the end of each row  
# sed -e 's/string1//g' example.txt
remove only the word "string1" from text and leave intact all  
# sed -n '1,5p' example.txt
print from 1th to 5th row of example.txt  
# sed -n '5p;5q' example.txt
print row number 5 of example.txt  
# sed -e 's/00*/0/g' example.txt
replace more zeros with a single zero  
# sort file1 file2
sort contents of two files
# sort file1 file2 | uniq
sort contents of two files omitting lines repeated  
# sort file1 file2 | uniq -u
sort contents of two files by viewing only unique line  
# sort file1 file2 | uniq -d
sort contents of two files by viewing only duplicate line  
# echo 'word' | tr '[:lower:]' '[:upper:]'
convert from lower case in upper case  


Character set and Format file conversion

#Command
Description
# dos2unix filedos.txt fileunix.txt
convert a text file format from MSDOS to UNIX  
# recode ..HTML < page.txt > page.html
convert a text file to html  
# recode -l | more
show all available formats conversion  
# unix2dos fileunix.txt filedos.txt
convert a text file format from UNIX to MSDOS  


Filesystem Analysis                                                                   

#Command
Description
# badblocks -v /dev/hda1
check bad blocks on disk hda1  
# dosfsck /dev/hda1
repair / check integrity of dos filesystems on disk hda1  
# e2fsck /dev/hda1
repair / check integrity of ext2 filesystem on disk hda1  
# e2fsck -j /dev/hda1
repair / check integrity of ext3 filesystem on disk hda1  
# fsck /dev/hda1
repair / check integrity of linux filesystem on disk hda1  
# fsck.ext2 /dev/hda1
repair / check integrity of ext2 filesystem on disk hda1  
# fsck.ext3 /dev/hda1
repair / check integrity of ext3 filesystem on disk hda1  
# fsck.vfat /dev/hda1
repair / check integrity of fat filesystem on disk hda1  
# fsck.msdos /dev/hda1
repair / check integrity of dos filesystem on disk hda1  


Format a Filesystem        

#Command
Description
# fdformat -n /dev/fd0
format a floppy disk  
# mke2fs /dev/hda1
create a filesystem type linux ext2 on hda1 partition  
# mke2fs -j /dev/hda1
create a filesystem type linux ext3 (journal) on hda1 partition  
# mkfs /dev/hda1
create a filesystem type linux on hda1 partition  
# mkfs -t vfat 32 -F /dev/hda1
create a FAT32 filesystem  
# mkswap /dev/hda3
create a swap filesystem  

Filesystem SWAP                                                                                                                                                                                                                           
 #Command
Description
# mkswap /dev/hda3
create a swap filesystem  
# swapon /dev/hda3
activating a new swap partition  
# swapon /dev/hda2 /dev/hdb3
activate two swap partitions  

Backup
 #Command
Description
# find /var/log -name '*.log' | tar cv --files-from=- | bzip2 > log.tar.bz2
find all files with '.log' extention and make an bzip archive  
# find /home/user1 -name '*.txt' | xargs cp -av --target-directory=/home/backup/ --parents
find and copy all files with '.txt' extention from a directory to another  
# dd bs=1M if=/dev/hda | gzip | ssh user@ip_addr 'dd of=hda.gz'
make a backup of a local hard disk on remote host via ssh  
# dd if=/dev/sda of=/tmp/file1
backup content of the harddrive to a file  
# dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/fd0 bs=512 count=1
make a copy of MBR (Master Boot Record) to floppy  
# dd if=/dev/fd0 of=/dev/hda bs=512 count=1
restore MBR from backup copy saved to floppy  
# dump -0aj -f /tmp/home0.bak /home
make a full backup of directory '/home'  
# dump -1aj -f /tmp/home0.bak /home
make a incremental backup of directory '/home'  
# restore -if /tmp/home0.bak
restoring a backup interactively  
# rsync -rogpav --delete /home /tmp
synchronization between directories  
# rsync -rogpav -e ssh --delete /home ip_address:/tmp
rsync via SSH tunnel  
# rsync -az -e ssh --delete ip_addr:/home/public /home/local
synchronize a local directory with a remote directory via ssh and compression  
# rsync -az -e ssh --delete /home/local ip_addr:/home/public
synchronize a remote directory with a local directory via ssh and compression  
# tar -Puf backup.tar /home/user
make a incremental backup of directory '/home/user'  
# ( cd /tmp/local/ && tar c . ) | ssh -C user@ip_addr 'cd /home/share/ && tar x -p'
copy content of a directory on remote directory via ssh  
# ( tar c /home ) | ssh -C user@ip_addr 'cd /home/backup-home && tar x -p'
copy a local directory on remote directory via ssh  
# tar cf - . | (cd /tmp/backup ; tar xf - )
local copy preserving permits and links from a directory to another  

CDROM
 #Command
Description
# cd-paranoia -B
rip audio tracks from a CD to wav files  
# cd-paranoia --
rip first three audio tracks from a CD to wav files  
# cdrecord -v gracetime=2 dev=/dev/cdrom -eject blank=fast -force
clean a rewritable cdrom  
# cdrecord -v dev=/dev/cdrom cd.iso
burn an ISO image  
# gzip -dc cd_iso.gz | cdrecord dev=/dev/cdrom -
burn a compressed ISO image  
# cdrecord --scanbus
scan bus to identify the channel scsi  
# dd if=/dev/hdc | md5sum
perform an md5sum on a device, like a CD  
# mkisofs /dev/cdrom > cd.iso
create an iso image of cdrom on disk  
# mkisofs /dev/cdrom | gzip > cd_iso.gz
create a compressed iso image of cdrom on disk  
# mkisofs -J -allow-leading-dots -R -V
create an iso image of a directory  
# mount -o loop cd.iso /mnt/iso
mount an ISO image  

Networking (LAN / WiFi)
 #Command
Description
# dhclient eth0
active interface 'eth0' in dhcp mode  
# ethtool eth0
show network statistics of eth0  
# host www.example.com
lookup hostname to resolve name to ip address and viceversa  
# hostname
show hostname of system  
# ifconfig eth0
show configuration of an ethernet network card  
# ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.1 netmask 255.255.255.0
configure IP Address  
# ifconfig eth0 promisc
configure 'eth0' in promiscuous mode to gather packets (sniffing)  
# ifdown eth0
disable an interface 'eth0'  
# ifup eth0
activate an interface 'eth0'  
# ip link show
show link status of all network interfaces  
# iwconfig eth1
show wireless networks  
# iwlist scan
wifi scanning to display the wireless connections available  
# mii-tool eth0
show link status of 'eth0'  
# netstat -tup
show all active network connections and their PID  
# netstat -tupl
show all network services listening on the system and their PID  
# netstat -rn
show routing table alike "route -n"  
# nslookup www.example.com
lookup hostname to resolve name to ip address and viceversa  
# route -n
show routing table  
# route add -net 0/0 gw IP_Gateway
configure default gateway  
# route add -net 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 gw 192.168.1.1
configure static route to reach network '192.168.0.0/16'  
# route del 0/0 gw IP_gateway
remove static route  
# echo "1" > /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
activate ip routing temporarily  
# tcpdump tcp port 80
show all HTTP traffic  
# whois www.example.com
lookup on Whois database  


Microsoft Windows networks (samba)
 #Command
Description
# mount -t smbfs -o username=user,password=pass //WinClient/share /mnt/share
mount a windows network share  
# nbtscan ip_addr
netbios name resolution  
# nmblookup -A ip_addr
netbios name resolution  
# smbclient -L ip_addr/hostname
show remote shares of a windows host  
# smbget -Rr smb://ip_addr/share
like wget can download files from a host windows via smb  


IPTABLES (firewall)
 #Command
Description
# iptables -t filter -L
show all chains of filtering table  
# iptables -t nat -L
show all chains of nat table  
# iptables -t filter -F
clear all rules from filtering table  
# iptables -t nat -F
clear all rules from table nat  
# iptables -t filter -X
delete any chains created by user  
# iptables -t filter -A INPUT -p tcp --dport telnet -j ACCEPT
allow telnet connections to input  
# iptables -t filter -A OUTPUT -p tcp --dport http -j DROP
block HTTP connections to output  
# iptables -t filter -A FORWARD -p tcp --dport pop3 -j ACCEPT
allow POP3 connections to forward chain  
# iptables -t filter -A INPUT -j LOG --log-prefix
Logging on input chain  
# iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth0 -j MASQUERADE
configure a PAT (Port Address Traslation) on eth0 masking outbound packets  
# iptables -t nat -A PREROUTING -d 192.168.0.1 -p tcp -m tcp --dport 22 -j DNAT --to-destination 10.0.0.2:22
redirect packets addressed to a host to another host  

Monitoring and debugging
 #Command
Description
# free -m
displays status of RAM in megabytes
# kill -9 process_id
force closure of the process and finish it
# kill -1 process_id
force a process to reload configuration  
# last reboot
show history reboot  
# lsmod
display kernel loaded  
# lsof -p process_id
display a list of files opened by processes  
# lsof /home/user1
displays a list of open files in a given path system  
# ps -eafw
displays linux tasks  
# ps -e -o pid,args --forest
displays linux tasks in a hierarchical mode  
# pstree
Shows a tree system processes  
# smartctl -A /dev/hda
monitoring reliability of a hard-disk through SMART  
# smartctl -i /dev/hda
check if SMART is active on a hard-disk  
# strace -c ls >/dev/null
display system calls made and received by a process  
# strace -f -e open ls >/dev/null
display library calls
# tail /var/log/dmesg
show events inherent to the process of booting kernel  
# tail /var/log/messages
show system events  
# top
display linux tasks using most cpu
# watch -n1 'cat /proc/interrupts'
display interrupts in real-time  


Others useful commands
 #Command
Description
# alias hh='history'
set an alias for a command - hh = history  
# apropos ...keyword
display a list of commands that pertain to keywords of a program , useful when you know what your program does, but you don't know the name of the command  
# chsh
change shell command  
# chsh --list-shells
nice command to know if you have to remote into another box
# gpg -c file1
encrypt a file with GNU Privacy Guard  
# gpg file1.gpg
decrypt a file with GNU Privacy Guard
# ldd /usr/bin/ssh
show shared libraries required by ssh program  
# man ping
display the on-line manual pages for example on ping command - use '-k' option to find any related commands  
# mkbootdisk --device /dev/fd0 `uname -r`
create a boot floppy
# wget -r www.example.com
download an entire web site  
# wget -c www.example.com/file.iso
download a file with the ability to stop the download and resume later   [man]
# echo 'wget -c www.example.com/files.iso' | at 09:00
start a download at any given time
# whatis ...keyword
displays description of what a program does  
# who -a
show who is logged on, and print: time of last system boot, dead processes, system login processes, active processes spawned by init, current runlevel, last system clock change







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