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arp command in linux

The “arp” Command in Linux [7 Practical Examples]

April 28, 2024February 14, 2023 by Walid Al Asad

The arp command is a utility used to display and manipulate the Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) cache. It allows users …

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tcpdump command in linux.

The “tcpdump” Command in Linux [6+ Practical Examples]

August 30, 2023February 8, 2023 by Anonnya Ghosh

The tcpdump command in Linux is a packet sniffing tool that allows users to capture traffic coming to the network. …

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sftp command in linux

The “sftp” Command in Linux [6 Practical Examples]

August 30, 2023February 6, 2023 by Walid Al Asad

The sftp command in Linux is similar to the ftp command. However, it transfers files from one computer to another …

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iptables command in linux.

The “iptables” Command in Linux [6 Practical Examples]

August 31, 2023February 6, 2023 by Anonnya Ghosh

The iptables command in Linux is used to set up, maintain and inspect the tables of IP packet filters. These …

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ifconfig command in linux.

The “ifconfig” Command in Linux [6+ Practical Examples]

September 4, 2023February 2, 2023 by Anonnya Ghosh

The ifconfig command in Linux stands for “Interface Configuration”. It configures the necessary kernel-resident network interfaces at the system boot. …

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scp command in Linux

The “scp” Command in Linux [4 Practical Examples]

January 14, 2024February 2, 2023 by Walid Al Asad

The scp command in Linux copies files between two computers (client and server). It uses the SSH (Secure Shell) protocol …

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nslookup command in linux.

The “nslookup” Command in Linux [12 Practical Examples]

January 10, 2024February 1, 2023 by Monira Akter Munny

The nslookup is a network-administrator command tool that stands for Name Server Lookup. It performs queries on DNS (Domain Name …

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ip command in linux.

The “ip” Command in Linux [9+ Practical Examples]

August 30, 2023February 1, 2023 by Anonnya Ghosh

The ip command in Linux allows users to display as well as manipulate routing tables, network interfaces, and devices. Moreover, …

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The “ftp” Command in Linux [14 Practical Examples]

August 30, 2023February 1, 2023 by Walid Al Asad

The ftp command in Linux uses the FTP (File Transfer Protocol) to transfer files between two computers (server and client). …

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netstat command in linux.

The “netstat” Command in Linux [22 Practical Examples]

August 31, 2023January 29, 2023 by Monira Akter Munny

The netstat command in Linux is a network display command tool that stands for Network Statistics. It displays all the network-associated …

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The “screen” Command in Linux [13 Practical Examples]

August 30, 2023January 29, 2023 by Walid Al Asad

The screen command in Linux is used to run multiple sessions in a single terminal. For instance, you are working …

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host command in Linux

The “host” Command in Linux [10 Practical Examples]

April 30, 2024January 25, 2023 by Jannatul Ferdousi Sylvie

The host command in Linux is an easy-to-use command. This command is used to perform DNS lookups. The host command …

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ufw command in Linux

The “ufw” Command in Linux [12+ Practical Examples]

August 31, 2023January 25, 2023 by S. M. Amdadul Islam

The ufw (Uncomplicated FireWall) is a firewall management tool for Linux systems that is used to configure and manage the …

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The “rsync” Command in Linux [10 Practical Examples]

January 14, 2024January 24, 2023 by Walid Al Asad

The rsync command in Linux is used to synchronize files and directories between two computers (local host and remote host). …

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traceroute command in Linux

The “traceroute” Command in Linux [13 Practical Examples]

August 31, 2023January 22, 2023 by Walid Al Asad

The traceroute in Linux is used to track the path a data packet takes. A data packet passes multiple hops …

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hostname command in linux

The “hostname” Command in Linux [12 Practical Examples]

April 28, 2024January 18, 2023 by S. M. Amdadul Islam

A hostname is a unique name assigned to a computer that is connected to a network. It allows the device to be …

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The “ssh” Command in Linux [18 Practical Examples]

September 4, 2023January 17, 2023 by Walid Al Asad

The ssh command in Linux is used to securely connect two computers (client and server) following the SSH protocol. You …

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dig command in linux

The “dig” Command in Linux [10 Practical Examples]

January 10, 2024January 2, 2023 by Monira Akter Munny

The dig command in Linux is a network administration command-line tool that stands for Domain Information Groper. It is used …

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Curl command in Linux

The “curl” Command in Linux [9 Practical Examples]

March 31, 2024January 1, 2023 by Anonnya Ghosh

The curl command in Linux stands for “Client URL”. It is a file transfer command-line tool powered by libcurl,  a …

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The “ping” Command in Linux [9 Practical Examples]

January 18, 2024December 27, 2022 by Rafsan Zani

The ping (Packet Internet Groper) command in Linux lets the user check the internet connectivity. This is widely used to …

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