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FOURTH LIST OF BACKTRACK 5 R3 COMMAND

Already I posted three list on BackTrack 5 R3 command and today I am going to post the fourth list. If you want to visit the last post on BackTrack 5 R3 command then visit this link THIRD LIST OF BACKTRACK 5 R3 COMMAND and here is the fourth list of BackTrack 5 R3 command-
  •  halt: Turn off the computer.
  •  hdparm: Sets and displays features on the hard drives.
  •  head: Displays the first lines of a file.
  •  help: Help on bash internal commands.
  •  history: Displays the user's command history.
  •  host: Utility consulting DNS server host.
  •  hostname: Displays the computer name.
  •  htpasswd: Manage files of user / password for basic authentication of Apache.
  •  hwclock: Displays / Sets the date / time changes or hardware. (Date / Time System to date)
  •  id: Displays the UID (User ID) and GID (Group ID) of the user
  •  ifconfig: Displays / Configures the system's network interfaces.
  •  ifstat: Small utility that allows to observe statistics of network interfaces in real time.
  •  init: Initialization control ejecucción level.
  •  insmod: Modules inserted in the kernel.
  •  ipcalc: Perform simple calculations on IP addresses.
  •  ipcount: Identifying ranges of network, IP's calculation.
  •  iptab: Displays an IP address table prefix according to CIDR
  •  iptables: Firewall configuration tool for Linux.
  •  iptraf: Network traffic analyzer in text mode.
  •  iwconfig: Set up a wireless network card.
  •  iwlist: Gets details of a wireless card.
  •  jobs : Displays user jobs in suspension or background.
  •  kate : KDE Text Editor.
  •  kill: Terminates processes, more correctly sends signals to processes.
  •  killall: End processes with the same name or group.
  •  last: Displays information from past users logged.
  •  lastb: Displays information from the previous failed attempts to login.
  •  less: Displays the contents of an archive, searchable and movement back and forth.
  •  ln: Create links (shortcuts) soft and hard files and directories.
  •  locale: Specific information about the local environment variables.
  •  locate: Indexes and searches files. Slocate safer to use.
  •  losetup: Defines and controls devices such as 'loop'.
  •  lpq: Sample documents for printing in the print queue.
  •  lpr: Add a document to the print queue.
  •  ls: List files and directories.
  •  lshw : List of computer hardware BIOS directly. (Also: dmidecode)
  •  lsmod: Displays the status of the modules in the kernel.
  •  lsof: Displays open files in ejecucción program, or a user, process, etc.
  •  lspci : List PCI devices in the system.
  •  lsusb: List system usb devices.
  •  mail: Send and receive email.
  •  man: Command displays the manual indicated.
  •  mc: Handler archvivos with mouse support in text mode, not every distro I have.
  •  mcedit: Mc text editor.
  •  md5sum: Check (and creates) files with md5 signature certification.
  •  mkdir: Create directories.
  •  mkfs: Build a Linux file system.
  •  mkpasswd: Password generator. (Software Package 'expect').
  •  modinfo: Displays information about kernel modules.
  •  modprobe: Tool to add / remove kernel modules.
  •  more: Pager similar to but less funcioanal less as it comes forward and retocede.
  •  mount: Monta storage partitions enabled devices listed.
  •  mtools: Set of utilities to access DOS disks from Linux.
  •  mv: Moves files and directories.
  •  netstat: Network Utility showing connections, routing tables, interface statistics, etc..
  •  nice: Run a program with a priority other than normal ejecucción.
  •  nohup: Runs a program immune to hangups and without access to a terminal.
  •  openssl: Control, management, security certificate generation.
  •  partprobe: Tells the operating system to the changes mentioned in / etc / fstab
  •  passwd: Changes the specified user's password.
  •  ping: Send an ECHO_REQUEST (echo request) to a computer on the network.
  •  pkill: Send signals to processes based on their attributes.
  •  popd: Removes entries (directories used) from the list of directories used in the stack. (See dirs and pushd)
  •  pr: Format or convert text files for printing.
  •  ps: Displays system processes or user or both.
  •  pstree: Displays processes as a tree.
  •  pushd: Adds entries (directories used) in the directory list (stack or stack). (See dirs and popd)
  •  pwck: Check the integrity of the file / etc / passwd
  •  pwconv: Add shadow protection or sets the file / etc / passwd.
  •  quota: You can see the use of user fees.
  •  quotacheck: Create, verify, manage disk quota systems
  •  quotaoff: Deactivates disk quotas.
  •  quotaon: Active control disk quotas for users and groups.

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