Tag: bash

HakTip – Multiple Screen Sessions

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What’s more wicked than a screen session? Two screen sessions! As we’ve talked about recently the unix command Screen is a great way to maintain bash sessions from multiple SSH clients without losing your work.

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Hak5 901 – Multiplexing screens, Nexpose at RSA, Packet Sniffers and File Automation

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Season 9 Premieres with the return of Shannon “Snubs” Morse and Paul “the camera guy” Tobias. We kick around the hacker headlines, get the low-down on Nexpose from Rapid7 at RSA, automate file mangement in windows, multiplex some screen sessions, capture packets from the command line and a lot more.

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Using Screen in Linux, it helps.

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While sharing a heartwarming story about how a little plastic minifig, Darren shows of how to use the screen command especially during SSH sessions.

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X11 over SSH part 2

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In this segment Darren continues to show how to securely forwarding X11 over SSH so you can use Linux GUI tools in anywhere — even on Windows.

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X11 over SSH part 1

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In this segment Darren shows how to securely forwarding X11 over SSH so you can use Linux GUI tools in anywhere — even on Windows.

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Episode 605 – Three VPN Servers and a Kindle Console

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This week Shannon taps into a hidden Kindle serial port using a inty bitsy ribbon cable, a USB to Serial TTL cable and some jumpers in an attempt to hack root and finds herself upon the bootloader and nearly at a bash prompt. Darren guides you through the installation of VPN servers on Windows XP, Windows Server and Linux so you can keep your traffic secure in an encrypted tunnel while on untrusted networks.

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Season 3 Episode 9

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In this episode Matt uses PowerGUI to command the new Windows PowerShell, Chris Gerling demonstrates Helix, an open source forensics toolkit and Darren builds a simple web mashup using Yahoo Pipes. Plus haksnacks including router passwords, uninterrupted file copying, password strength auditing, and Firefox keyword shortcuts.

Oh yeah and some bloopers. A lot of bloopers. Actually, pretty much most of the episode is one ongoing blooper. We’re kicking it oldschool Hak5 style. Call it senioritis if you will :) .
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