Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts
Showing posts with label linux. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

How To Install Packet Tracer On Linux

 

  1.  Create a Cisco NetCad account at Cisco Network Academy 
  2. Login to registered netcad account. 
  3. Navigate to resources and download latest version of Cisco Packet Tracer for Linux.
  4.  Unzip the downloaded file 
  5. Go back to the folder where you downloaded the file
  6.  Right click then open terminal
  7. Type sudo dpkg -i *.deb
  8. Type password
  9. Done

Basic Command To Check Connection From Router To PC

By watching this video you will know if your router and computer is connected through ethernet cable connection. There are ways on how to check if you are connected by just clicking the network connection from your PC or pinging your pc to other network. Also, using terminal emulator will give you the details of your connection. Sorry no audio. Thank you. 
 

Thursday, January 21, 2021

TOR Browser And Anonsurf On My Kali Linux

Today I just realised that Linux is fun. I have heard most of the Linux lovers will never turn back to Windows. Not me, I would say and stay closer to windows to get fresh air. Haha Seriously, Linux is fun if you continuously learn their things on how it works. It's amazing. Just now, I installed TOR browser, it is like magic. You will become anonymous to everyone because your IP address will be different from the real ones. Also, Anonsurf is great stuff as well. You can be anonymous too. It is a great tool for sneaking but not good for UNethical hacking. I downloaded this software for learning purposes only. 
 

Thursday, September 3, 2020

Inside Linux Ubuntu 20.04


This morning I decided to change the old operating system of my Sony Vaio Windows 7 into Linux Ubuntu. I have been a Windows user since windows 95 was born 25 years ago. Until now I still have my other old Windows 7 Home which I still used. I have no trouble with this system because I can fix it if there is an issue. Well, back to my latest Ubuntu. I love this distros because I can learn the new way on how to use the CLI (Command Line Interface). Also, it has a 3 years LTS (Long Time Support) and 5 years for Ubuntu Server. 

Sunday, August 23, 2020

I am A+ Certified

CompTIA (Computing Technology Industry Association)
On March 2020, we went to the Philippines to visit our family. We were stuck there for almost 3 months. We can't go back to Australia because all ports of exit were closed. There were travel banned the whole region. We were trapped and house arrested. Due to pandemic the whole world suffered from Covid-19 with so much devastation that cause millions of lives restless.  Without further ado, I signed up to Cisco Networking Academy. I read, learnt and finished short four courses in NDG Linux Essentials, Introduction to Cybersecurity, Introduction to Internet of Things (IoT) and Packet Tracer. Also, I am almost halfway on my study in CCNA which is quite challenging. CCNA is awesome to learn about computer networking and security. I learnt the basic routing and switching configuration, TCP/IP, VLSM and subnetting. Furthermore, the previous months I decided to study CompTIA A+ because I lost my job. Also, I want to change career path. Back to my early years, I was an IT support and computer technician in the Philippines for 5 years. I wasn't able to continue my career in IT because as a student visa in Australia, I am not allowed to work more than 20 hours per week. Luckily, after a long years of patience, we are now citizens in Australia and can work full time without restriction. Anyway, the only way to refresh and update my skills is to study and take an examination in CompTIA. Fortunately, I passed the exam. To verify my certification, you can click VERIFIED.
    

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