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FIFTH LIST OF BACKTRACK 5 R3 COMMAND

After the fourth list today I am going to provide you the fifth list on BackTrack 5 R3 coomand. Before going to today's list please refer to the previous list by clicking in this link FIFTH LIST OF BACKTRACK 5 R3 COMMAND. Here is the fifth list-


  •  rdesktop: Open graphics terminals has? Ia Windows computers.
  •  reboot: Restart the computer.
  •  renice: Changes the priority of a process or program ejecucción.
  •  repquota: Report use of disk quotas.
  •  resolveip: Solve the ip or host domain indicated.
  •  rev: Reverses the lines of a file.
  •  rm: Deletes or removes files.
  •  route: Displays / changes the IP routing table.
  •  rpm: Program installation / update / removing packages, redhat based distros.
  •  runlevel: Displays the current run level and previous system.
  •  scp: Copy files between computers, part of the package openssh (encrypted communication protocol).
  •  screen: Virtual terminal manager.
  •  thirst: Editor online file filters and transforms.
  •  service: Run / stop services manually.
  •  set: Displays or sets the environment variables for the user actuual.
  •  sha1sum: Check (and creates) files sha1 signature certification.
  •  shopt: Enables or disables variables shell optional behavior.
  •  shred: Delete files securely and unrecoverable.
  •  shutdown : Turn off or restart your computer.
  •  sort: Sort lines of files and playlists
  •  ss: Props like netstat but basic socket set fast listings.
  •  ssh: Secure remote login program, openssh package program (encrypted communication protocol).
  •  startx: Log X.
  •  his: Change the current user indicated.
  •  sudo: Allows user runs indicate that root commands.
  •  sync : Forza memory blocks to disk, update the super block.
  •  tac: As cat shows and / or concatenated files in reverse.
  •  tail: Displays the end of a file.
  •  tailf: Synonym tail-f command, lets you see in real time the end of a file, ie as you type, useful for monitoring  logs.
  •  tar: Tool packer / compressor files.
  •  testparm: Check samba smb.conf file for errors or corrections.
  •  time: Returns the time that you ran the command or program indicated.
  •  top: Displays system processes interactively and continuously.
  •  touch: Create empty files, change access dates and / or modification of files.
  •  tput: Change values ​​or terminal capabilities, based on terminfo.
  •  traceroute: Prints the route network packets to the destination.
  •  tty: Print the name of the terminal on which this.
  •  tzselect: Set an area or zone.
  •  umask: Set permissions mask when creating directories and files.
  •  umount: Unmount file systems.
  •  unalias: Removes alias command, created with the alias command.
  •  uname: Displays system information.
  •  uniq: Omits or reports on repeated lines in a file or listing.
  •  units : Converter units from one system to another, supports dozens of metrics.
  •  up2date: Upgrade Tool / remote installation package (used in redhat, centos).
  •  uptime: Shows how long has turned on the computer.
  •  urpme: Urpmi package program to uninstall or remove packages.
  •  urpmi: Upgrade Tool / remote installation packages, rpm based distros (used in mandriva).
  •  useradd: Add users.
  •  userdel: Removes users.
  •  usermod: Modifies user information.
  •  users: Displays the user names of all users currently connected to the system.
  •  vi: Display visual editor, text editor, you find in all Linux distros.
  •  vim: Same as vi but improved.
  •  visudo: Editor for the configuration file / etc / sudoers sudo.
  •  vmstat: Provides information on virtual memory.
  •  w: Shows who is connected to the system and you are doing.
  •  wall: Send a message to all terminals.
  •  warnquota: Configure / etc / warnquota.conf to complement messages for disk quotas.
  •  wc: Account words, lines, characters from a file or listing.
  •  wget: File Downloader from the Internet and not interactive.
  •  whatis: Short description, in a line of a command or program.
  •  whereis: Locate the binary, source and / or libraries, and documentation of a comado.
  •  Which: Shows the full path of a command.
  •  who : Shows who is connected to the system.
  •  whoami: Displays the current user.
  •  xhost: Access control for X sessions
  •  xkill: Mata or ends to an X client, ie a graphics program.
  •  yes: Prints a string repeatedly until terminated or killed the command.
  •  yum: Upgrade Tool / remote installation packages, rpm based distros (used in fedora, redhat and derivatives).
  •  zcat: Unzip / sample files compressed with gunzip (identical to gunzip-c)
  •  zenity: Displays various types of dialogues in X from a terminal.
  •  zless: Displays the contents of compressed files.
  •  zmore: Displays the contents of compressed files.


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