Having a variety of creative interests surrounding art, code and writing - the information presented here, reflects these interests with an artistic mindset. Additionally, as a hobbyist ukulele, guitar and keyboard player, I often explore with different chords and progressions. Therefore, the material presented here makes up this exploration via chords both common and unique which one can utilize.
Monday, November 25, 2024
25 PowerShell Commands for Tracking & Managing Instructor Guide
Saturday, October 26, 2024
25 PowerShell Commands for Network Management & Troubleshooting Instructor Guide
Thursday, October 10, 2024
Linux Network Monitoring Instructor Guide
Linux Network Monitoring Instructor Guide
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DJLDN76P/
The network monitoring commands in Linux provide useful utilities for viewing a variety of information regarding network interfaces, internet protocol (IP) addresses, processes, etc. Therefore, this instructor guide covers the most common ways to use network monitoring commands for viewing this information. The commands can be utilized for personal, educational, or corporate usage. It is envisioned that the instructor utilizes the material from this guide via a demonstration type format.
Contents:
How to use and run commands
Network Monitoring Commands Explained
Network Monitoring Command Examples
Conclusion
About the Author
Notes
Friday, September 27, 2024
Linux IP Instructor Guide
Linux IP Instructor Guide
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHV7R7Y5/
The ip command in Linux is a utility for managing network interfaces, internet protocol (IP) addresses, and routing rules. Therefore, this instructor guide covers the most common ways to use ip for viewing this information. The commands can be utilized for personal, educational, or corporate usage. It is envisioned that the instructor utilizes the material from this guide via a demonstration type format.
Contents:
How to use and run commands
IP Explained
IP Examples
Conclusion
IP Table of Options
IP Table of Objects
IP Help Commands
About the Author
Notes
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Windows Forensics Commands Instructor Guide
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DHB7G68Z/
Windows Forensics Commands Instructor Guide
The Windows forensics commands provide investigating and analyzing based information of the system they are run on. Therefore, this instructor guide covers simple common Windows forensics commands. The commands can be utilized for personal, educational, or corporate usage. It is envisioned that the instructor utilizes the material from this guide via a demonstration type format.
Contents:
Instructor Information
Examples to Enter & Explain
Final Information
About the Author
Notes
Saturday, July 27, 2024
Linux Lsof Instructor Guide
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0DBFNR6VS/
Linux Lsof Instructor Guide
The lsof command in Linux is short for list open files. It is a powerful utility which provides detailed information about files that are currently open by various processes. Therefore, this instructor guide covers the most common ways to use lsof. The commands can be utilized for personal, educational, or corporate usage. It is envisioned that the instructor utilizes the material from this guide via a demonstration type format.
Contents
How to use and run commands
Lsof Explained
Lsof Examples
Conclusion
About the Author
Notes
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Linux Grep Instructor Guide
Linux Grep Instructor Guide
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CW1HB25Y/
In a Linux system, utilizing grep to seek out and search is an essential part of working in the environment. Therefore, this instructor guide covers the most common ways to use grep. The commands can be utilized for personal, educational, or corporate usage. It is envisioned that the instructor utilizes the material from this guide via a demonstration type format.
Contents:
How to use and run commands
Create Example File
Overview of grep
Examples of grep
About the Author
Notes
Thursday, May 30, 2024
Linux Find Instructor Guide
Linux Find Instructor Guide
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5L95774/
In a Linux system, utilizing find to seek out and search is an essential part of working in the environment. Therefore, this instructor guide covers the most common ways to use find. The commands can be utilized for personal, educational, or corporate usage. It is envisioned that the instructor utilizes the material from this guide via a demonstration type format.
Contents
How to use and run commands
Create Example File
Create Example Directory
Find Explained
Find Examples
Conclusion
Appendix
About the Author
Notes
Linux File Attributes Instructor Guide
Linux File Attributes Instructor Guide
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5LMVDF2/
Linux file attributes are a set of metadata properties which describe the behavior of a file. They can be utilized to enable or disable specific features on files and directories, such as making a file immutable or setting the appropriate permissions on files and directories. This instructor guide covers the most common ways to utilize file based attributes. The commands can be utilized for personal, educational, or corporate usage. It is envisioned that the instructor utilizes the material from this guide via a demonstration type format.
Contents
How to use and run commands
Create Example File
File and Directory Attributes
Chmod Permissions
Chattr
Immutable Attribute
Append-Only Attribute
No-Dump Attribute
Secure Deletion Attribute
Listing Files Attributes
Conclusion
About the Author
Notes
Thursday, January 11, 2024
Linux Process Management Instructor Guide
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CRY8TZ1K/
In a Linux system, utilizing commands to manage processes is an essential part of working in the environment. Especially, if a process becomes stuck, it could indeed take on all the system resources. This processing could include foreground and background processes. Therefore, this instructor guide covers the most common ways to stop and manage processes. The commands can be utilized for personal, educational, or corporate usage. It is envisioned that the instructor utilize the material from this guide via a demonstration type format.
Contents
How to use and run commands
Foreground vs Background Processes
jobs
fg
bg
Commands to Find Processes
ps
ps -a
ps -u
ps aux | grep firefox
ps -ef | grep name
pgrep
pgrep -lu root
pgrep -n
pgrep -o
pgrep -i sh
pidof
pidof -s sh
pidof -c sh
pidof -x sh
top
kill, killall, pkill
kill
ps -ef
killall
killall firefox
killall -l
pkill
pkill firefox
Process Signals
Sending Signals
ps -ef
kill -15 63
kill -TERM 63
killall -15 63
killall -TERM 63
pkill -15 63
pkill -TERM 63
Conclusion
About the Author
Notes