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| sudo tcpdump -i eth0 ether host aa: | sudo tcpdump -i eth0 ether host aa: | ||
| This is an excellent page for more options: https:// | This is an excellent page for more options: https:// | ||
| + | ==== dig=== | ||
| + | Use dig to easily lookup what the DNS entry of an ip is. | ||
| + | dig [host] [options] | ||
| + | Some options | ||
| + | * +short to just show the IP address entry | ||
| + | Example to look up what IP google has and what Ip it returns: | ||
| + | User@mend: | ||
| + | 142.251.46.238 | ||
| ==== SSH ==== | ==== SSH ==== | ||
| ssh stands for secure shell. It is a service that allows for you to remote access a terminal using encryption. It is very universally standard and exists on most linux systems or can be easly installed | ssh stands for secure shell. It is a service that allows for you to remote access a terminal using encryption. It is very universally standard and exists on most linux systems or can be easly installed | ||