Linux For Hackers #5 - Networking Commands
If you can't network, you can't hack. We dive into IP addresses, ports, and active connections to see exactly what’s leaving your machine. This video covers Linux networking commands used by hackers to inspect connections, interfaces, ports, and routes. Perfect for understanding how attackers map networks, detect services, and prepare for lateral movement. Are you ready to master the Linux terminal and step into the world of Ethical Hacking and Cybersecurity? This playlist is a curated, step-by-step guide designed to take you from a complete beginner to a confident Linux power user. What you’ll learn in this series: --------------------------------------------------- ✅ Core Linux commands every hacker must know. ✅ Navigating the file system and managing permissions like a pro. ✅ Mastering the terminal and shell scripting for automation. ✅ Essential networking concepts for penetration testing. ✅ How to use Linux-based hacking tools (Kali Linux/Parrot OS). Whether you're preparing for the CompTIA PenTest+, CEH, or OSCP, or just starting your journey into cybersecurity, these 10 videos will give you the foundational skills needed to think and act like a hacker. Don’t just use the tools—understand the system. Hit play and start your Linux journey today! 🚀 Resources: --------------------------------------------------- Linux Notes: (https://github.com/brian0dayacademy-o...) Cyber Security Cheat-Sheet: (https://github.com/brian0dayacademy-o...) Timestamps: --------------------------------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction to Networking Commands 00:20 - Using 'ifconfig' to display network interfaces 00:59 - Displaying all interfaces with 'ifconfig -a' 01:21 - Getting details for a specific interface (e.g., eth0) 01:42 - Testing connectivity with the 'ping' command 02:37 - Limiting ping requests with the count flag (-c) 02:56 - Querying DNS information with the 'dig' command 03:26 - Performing a reverse DNS lookup with 'dig -x' 04:05 - Gathering domain registration info with 'whois' 05:05 - Using the 'host' command for DNS lookups 05:32 - Displaying host network addresses with 'hostname -i' 06:20 - Downloading files from the web using 'wget' 07:09 - Viewing listening ports with 'netstat' 07:46 - Conclusion and Summary 📱 FOLLOW ME EVERYWHERE --------------------------------------------------- Linktree: (https://linktr.ee/brian0day) Twitter/X: (https://x.com/brian0day) Github: (https://github.com/brian0dayacademy-o...) Join our Discord Community: Join Here ( / discord ) 💙 Support the Channel: --------------------------------------------------- If you found this video helpful, please like, subscribe, and click the notification bell to stay updated on more cybersecurity tutorials and hands-on guides. Linux for Hackers, Ethical Hacking 2026, Linux Terminal Tutorial, Cybersecurity Roadmap, Linux for Beginners, Pentesting Skills, Linux, open source, technology, TuxDigital, Tux Digital, file management, Copy Files in terminal, sudo rm -rf /, sudo, linux commands, Linux terminal, Beginner Linux tutorial, Command line basics, Linux CLI, Linux tips, Linux for beginners, Ubuntu commands, Shell commands, networkchuck, Bash tutorial, Command line tutorial, Learn Linux, Linux basics, Linux tutorial, Linux tricks, How to use Linux terminal, Linux help, Terminal basics, Getting started with Linux, New to Linux #LinuxForHackers #EthicalHacking #Cybersecurity #LinuxTerminal #KaliLinux #Pentesting #LearnToHack #InfoSec

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