Learn ways to get information about the user permissions of SMB (CIFS) shares from Linux.
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Aashish Khadka
Aashish is a Cybersecurity professional and Certified Ethical Hacker with 4+ years of experience in Offensive Security, System Administration, Information System Audit, and SWIFT CSP Assessment. Holding a BSc. degree in Computer Science and Information Technology, he possesses the necessary knowledge and expertise to safeguard information systems and ensure compliance with industry standards. He possesses a strong enthusiasm for security research, uncovering new vulnerabilities, and investigating potential exploits. He's also keen on designing and implementing robust layered security strategies for organizations.
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Baeldung on Linux
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- Administration (13)
- Networking (9)
- File Conversion (2)
- Scripting (1)
- Files (1)
- Docker (1)
How to Change Terminal Transparency
Filed under Administration
Learn how to change the transparency of the command line terminal application in Linux.
How to Disable Suspend on Lid Close
Filed under Administration
Learn how to disable suspend-on-lid-close in Linux using either command line or GUI.
Transfer Files via Bluetooth in Linux
Filed under Files, Networking
Learn how to transfer files via Bluetooth using both command line and GUI on Linux.
How to Disable TLP in Linux
Filed under Administration
Learn how to disable TLP, the battery-optimization service.
How to Unmask systemd Services
Filed under Administration
Learn various methods of unmasking a service in systemd on Linux.
Disabling Bluetooth at Linux Startup
Filed under Administration
Learn how to disable the Bluetooth service from automatically starting upon system boot in Linux.
How to Get the IP Address of a Network Printer in Linux
Filed under Networking
Learn how to obtain the IP address of a network printer using CLI and GUI in Linux.
How to Extract Bluetooth Mac Address in Linux
Filed under Administration
Learn how to find the MAC address of a Bluetooth device on Linux.
Find Out the Wi-Fi Password of Currently Connected Network
Filed under Networking
Learn how to find the Wi-Fi password of the currently connected network with command line and GUI on Linux.
How to Change MAC Address in Linux
Filed under Networking
Learn how to change the MAC address for a network interface on Linux.
Where Are the WiFi Passwords Stored in Linux?
Filed under Administration, Networking
Learn to find and manage the WiFi network passwords stored on a Linux system.
Checking Whether AES-NI Is Supported by the CPU in Linux
Filed under Administration
Learn how to check if a CPU supports AES-NI encryption on Linux.
How to Check Which Service Manager a Linux Machine Is Using
Filed under Administration
Learn how to check which service manager a Linux machine is using, such as systemd, SysVinit, etc.
How to Return From Root Login to User Login in Shell
Filed under Administration
Learn how to switch to a regular user account while using the root user on Linux.
How to Rename a Network Interface in Linux
Filed under Networking
Learn how to rename a network interface connection from the Linux command line.
How to Convert PDF to Image in Linux
Filed under File Conversion
Learn to use several tools for converting PDF files to images via the Linux command line.
How to List Available Shells on a Linux Machine
Filed under Administration, Scripting
Explore various methods of finding the available shells on a Linux machine.
Converting XLS to CSV in Linux
Filed under File Conversion
Learn how to convert XLS/XLSX files to CSV format in Linux via command line and GUI.
Listing Open Sockets Inside a Running Docker Container in Linux
Filed under Docker, Networking
Explore different methods to list open sockets inside a running Docker container in Linux.
How to List the Connected Devices on a Wireless Access Point
Filed under Networking
Explore several methods to list connected devices on a wireless access point in Linux.
How to Find the Size of L1, L2, and L3 Cache in Linux
Filed under Administration
Learn ways to get information about the L1, L2, and L3 caches.