Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master'

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# To display package records for the named package(s):
apt-cache show pkg(s)
# To display reverse dependencies of a package
apt-cache rdepends package_name
# To display package versions, reverse dependencies and forward dependencies
# of a package
apt-cache showpkg package_name

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# Full command:
apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
# To install a new package(s)
apt-get install package(s)

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sudo dhclient
# Running the above in sequence is a common way of refreshing an IP.
# To obtain a new IP address for a specific interface:
sudo dhclient eth0

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# To delete the branch "branch_name"
git branch -D branch_name
# To see who commited which line in a file
git blame filename
# To sync a fork with the master repo:
git remote add upstream git@github.com:name/repo.git # Set a new repo
git remote -v # Confirm new remote repo

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# Getting pattern from file (one by line):
grep -f pattern_file file
# Find lines NOT containing pattern
grep -v pattern file
# You can grep with regular expressions
grep "^00" file #Match lines starting with 00
grep -E "[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}\.[0-9]{1,3}" file #Find IP add
# Find all files who contain {pattern} in the directory {directory}.
# This will show: "file:line my research"
grep -rnw 'directory' -e "pattern"

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ifconfig -a
# Take down / up the wireless adapter
ifconfig {up|down} wlan0
ifconfig wlan0 {up|down}
# Set a static IP and netmask
ifconfig eth0 192.168.1.100 netmask 255.255.255.0
# You may also need to add a gateway IP
route add -net 192.168.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 gw 192.168.1.1

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# headers
h1 header
=========
h2 header
---------
# blockquotes
> first level and paragraph
>> second level and first paragraph
>
> first level and second paragraph
# lists
## unordered - use *, +, or -
* Red
* Green
* Blue
## ordered
1. First
2. Second
3. Third
# code - use 4 spaces/1 tab
regular text
code code code
or:
Use the `printf()` function
# hr's - three or more of the following
***
---
___
# links
This is [an example](http://example.com "Title") inline link.
# emphasis
*em* _em_
**strong** __strong__

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# To mount Usb disk as user writable:
mount -o uid=username,gid=usergroup /dev/sdx /mnt/xxx
# To mount a remote NFS directory
mount -t nfs example.com:/remote/example/dir /local/example/dir

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# Connect mode (ncat is client) | default port is 31337
ncat <host> [<port>]
# Listen mode (ncat is server) | default port is 31337
ncat -l [<host>] [<port>]
# Transfer file (closes after one transfer)
ncat -l [<host>] [<port>] < file
# Transfer file (stays open for multiple transfers)
ncat -l --keep-open [<host>] [<port>] < file
# Receive file
ncat [<host>] [<port>] > file
# Brokering | allows for multiple clients to connect
ncat -l --broker [<host>] [<port>]
# Listen with SSL | many options, use ncat --help for full list
ncat -l --ssl [<host>] [<port>]
# Access control
ncat -l --allow <ip>
ncat -l --deny <ip>
# Proxying
ncat --proxy <proxyhost>[:<proxyport>] --proxy-type {http | socks4} <host>[<port>]
# Chat server | can use brokering for multi-user chat
ncat -l --chat [<host>] [<port>]

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# SMTP-Server for debugging, messages will be discarded, and printed on stdout.
python -m smtpd -n -c DebuggingServer localhost:1025
# Pretty print a json
python -mjson.tool

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# Test URL and POST data and return database banner (if possible)
./sqlmap.py --url="<url>" --data="<post-data>" --banner
# Parse request data and test | request data can be obtained with burp
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> <options>
# Fingerprint | much more information than banner
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> --fingerprint
# Get database username, name, and hostname
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> --current-user --current-db --hostname
# Check if user is a database admin
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> --is-dba
# Get database users and password hashes
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> --users --passwords
# Enumerate databases
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> --dbs
# List tables for one database
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> -D <db-name> --tables
# Other database commands
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> -D <db-name> --columns
--schema
--count
# Enumeration flags
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> -D <db-name>
-T <tbl-name>
-C <col-name>
-U <user-name>
# Extract data
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> -D <db-name> -T <tbl-name> -C <col-name> --dump
# Execute SQL Query
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> --sql-query="<sql-query>"
# Append/Prepend SQL Queries
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> --prefix="<sql-query>" --suffix="<sql-query>"
# Get backdoor access to sql server | can give shell access
./sqlmap.py -r <request-file> --os-shell

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@ -13,5 +13,8 @@ ssh -X user@example.com
# To launch a specific x application over SSH:
ssh -X -t user@example.com 'chromium-browser'
# To create a SOCKS proxy on localhost and port 9999
ssh -D 9999 user@example.com
# For more information, see:
# http://unix.stackexchange.com/q/12755/44856