DIRB

Exploring the DIRB Command on Kali Linux: A Comprehensive Guide for Web Penetration Testing In the realm of web penetration testing, the ability to discover hidden or obscure resources on a web server is a critical skill. This is where the DIRB command comes into play, especially within the environment of Kali Linux, a preferred operating system among security professionals and ethical hackers. This blog post delves into the functionality of the DIRB command, illustrating its importance and providing practical guidance on how to effectively utilize this powerful tool. ...

January 4, 2025 · 3 min · 550 words · 0xuki

How to Use hping/hping3: A Beginner's Guide

hping or hping3 is a versatile network tool that can be used for testing, troubleshooting, and analyzing network connections. It is commonly used by network administrators and cybersecurity professionals. Below is a guide to help you understand and start using hping/hping3 effectively. How to Use hping/hping3: A Beginner’s Guide What is hping3? hping3 is a command-line packet assembler and analyzer. It is similar to ping but offers much more flexibility. You can use it to send custom packets, perform TCP/IP testing, and even conduct basic penetration testing. ...

December 22, 2024 · 2 min · 406 words · 0xuki

nmap basics

Nmap is like a superpower for exploring computer networks! It’s a tool that lets you see which “doors” (ports) are open on a computer, like checking if the front door, back door, or garage is open. This is called “port scanning,” and it’s super useful for security professionals to find weaknesses. Here’s a breakdown of some cool Nmap tricks: Speeding things up: -T5: Makes Nmap scan super fast, like a cheetah! But be careful, it can be noisy and get noticed. -T4: A bit slower, but still pretty quick. Like a racehorse! Stealth mode: ...

May 1, 2022 · 2 min · 306 words · 0xuki