On 11 May 2023, at 09:56, KenUnix
<ken.unix.guy(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Useful Shell Scripts Network Connections , Logins and Block hacking attempts
I found this content on Medium as a ‘members only’ article, published 5 April, 2023.
A 2nd article of “useful shell scripts”
<https://medium.com/@Beck_Moulton/useful-shell-scripts-2-df9cbcf6bdd8>
Author handle is "Beck Moulton”, who does Java according to their Bio.
"Focus on the back-end field, do actual combat technology sharing”
<https://medium.com/@Beck_Moulton/about>
There’s Golang and Rust threads and more.
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I didn’t see any attribution of source in the articles.
The snippets have the feel to be from some standard source, but I didn’t identify it.
Previous post of ‘useful’ scripts (#1 vs #2) from 17 March, 2023.
<https://medium.com/@Beck_Moulton/useful-shell-scripts-f846350eb1ae>
#1 According to the PID input by the user, filter out all the information of the PID
#2 Display all information about the process according to the process name
#3 View information about the user based on the user name
#4 Check the connection status of tcp
#5 Display system performance
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A random github page from 2014, a “Linux Admin Cheatsheet”, for anyone wanting more.
Not a recommendation, not a comment on suitability or quality of content.
<https://github.com/crhuber/linux-cheatsheet>
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cheers
steve
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