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NMAP Idle Scan

Idle Scans are performed against a Target System without any traffic occurring between the Source and Target Systems. The Idle Scan is accomplished by using a third system to pass requests between the Source and Target. The third system is referred to as a “Zombie” System. The “Zombie” System will receive requests from the Source System and send them to the Target System. Responses are passed to the Source System. The Idle Scan is sometimes referred to as a Proxy Scan since the scan is performed through a third-party system.

Customize GRUB (Debian)

  • Linux Forum; By Jarret Buse (Posted by kprojects on Mar 13, 2017 3:35 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Debian
Linux systems use some type of Boot Loader which is especially needed if the system is used to boot to more than one Operating System (OS). The GNU GRand Unified Bootloader (GRUB) is only one bootloader available for Linux. GRUB is the standard bootloader used for many Operating Systems. Customizing GRUB is a way to personalize your system to your tastes.

PlayStation 1 and 2 on Linux

  • Linux Forum; By Jarret Buse (Posted by kprojects on Mar 3, 2017 7:24 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Games
There are basically three main gaming consoles on the market. These are the Playstation, Xbox and the Wii. Each of these have different varieties or versions. The PlayStation has a version 1, 2, 3, and 4. In a previous article about RecalboxOS I covered an Operating System (OS) which included a Playstation 1 emulator (the OS is for the Raspberry Pi). In this article I want to cover the emulators for the Playstation 1 and 2 for a standard Linux system.

Create Your Own Pi Distro

Many people may want to tweak their own version of a Linux Operating System (OS) but are unsure how to do it. Some may think it is too hard to do. If you have a Raspberry Pi and a few free hours to play around with it then you may want to try this out.

The Secure Linux OS - Tails

Some people worry a lot about security issues. Anyone can worry about their personal information, such as credit card numbers, on the Internet. They can also be concerned with someone monitoring their activity on the Internet, such as the websites they visit. To help ease these frustrations about the Internet anyone can use the Internet without having to “look over their shoulder”.

NMAP Common Scans - Part Two

In a previous article, ‘NMAP Installation’, a listing of ten different ZeNMAP Profiles were listed. Most of the Profiles used various parameters. Most of the parameters represented different scans which can be performed. This article will cover the last two remaining of the common four scan types.

Minecraft Server Configuration

  • Linux Forum; By Jarret Buse (Posted by kprojects on Feb 14, 2017 12:30 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Games
If you have read my recent article, ‘Minecraft Server on Linux’, then you may want to do more than just play Minecraft. The Minecraft Server allows you to control many aspects of playing as well as managing players. This article will cover some of these aspects to help make your server more appealing to the players.

RecalboxOS – Raspberry Pi Gaming System Installation and Configuration

If you are interested in gaming then you should look into the RecalboxOS which runs on the Raspberry Pi. RecalboxOS has numerous console emulators and even provides Kodi which is a media center for playing videos, music, pictures, games and more. This article will cover the installation and configuration of the gaming system and not Kodi.

Partition Backup

  • Linux Forum; By Jarret Buse (Posted by kprojects on Feb 8, 2017 7:31 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
Many times you may have data on a partition, especially on a Universal Serial Bus (USB) drive. It may be necessary at times to make a copy of a drive or a single partition on it. Raspberry Pi users definitely have this need for the bootable SD Cards. Owners of other small form computers can also find this useful. Sometimes it is best to make a backup quickly if a device seems to be failing.

NMAP Common Scans – Part One

In a previous article, ‘NMAP Installation’, a listing of ten different ZeNMAP Profiles were listed. Most of the Profiles used various parameters. Most of the parameters represented different scans which can be performed. This article will cover the common four scan types.

Banshee: Screaming Media

There have been many times I have looked over my Linux system wishing for something more. I love music to listen to when I am writing these articles. I came across Banshee already installed on my Linux Mint system, but only to find there are no stations to listen to when the application is opened. There is no streaming media ready to go to make Banshee scream from my speakers.

Linux Malware Detect (LMD) Overview

When connecting to the Internet there are many malicious threats which can harm the data on your computer. The Operating System (OS) can become in-operable and require to be re-installed. The OS and data and can be restored from a backup if you are able to perform backups of the OS and data. New threats appear on the Internet daily.

NMAP TCP/IP Overview

  • Linux Forum; By Jarret Buse (Posted by kprojects on Feb 2, 2017 2:39 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
When dealing with network scanning on the Internet or any similar Local Area Network (LAN) the protocol used is TCP/IP. Transport Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) is the protocol used when communicating on the network.

Mangaka OS (32-bit)

  • Linux Forum; By Jarret Buse (Posted by kprojects on Jan 24, 2017 9:56 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
With the seemingly great obsession with Manga and Anime there should be a Linux distribution dedicated to the topic. Great news! There is! The Operating System (OS) is called Mangaka which is the name of the creators of Manga.

LFCS Command Line Basics

  • Linux Forum; By Jarret Buse (Posted by kprojects on Jan 17, 2017 6:18 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial
There are quite a few command line basics to cover in this article. We will go over the TeleTYpe (TTY) and a few commands with operators. Be sure to practice all of these and be aware that these are the same for CentOS and Ubuntu unless otherwise noted.

NMAP installation & basics

Anyone in a business or home environment needs to be able to understand and check the security of their network. Whether your network is one machine or a few thousand or more, security is an issue for everyone. What should be remembered is the Strategic Offensive principle of war which states: 'the best defense is a good offense'. If you understand how hackers and the like can infiltrate your network then you should be able to devise a plan to stop them.

Linux Arcade System

  • Linux Forum; By Jarret Buse (Posted by kprojects on Jan 10, 2017 11:28 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Games
How about turning your Linux system into an arcade system? Making your computer into an arcade system can make for some interesting fun. Actual arcade games that everyone had to pump quarters into all day and get nowhere, you can now do it at home without the need for quarters.

Installing and using Raspbian

The Raspberry Pi, a small motherboard, has a special Operating System (OS) for it. Raspbian is a Debian based Linux distribution optimized for the hardware. For a beginner, Raspbian is a very powerful OS to use for learning the Raspberry Pi (RPi).

Minecraft Server on Linux (howto)

  • Linux Forum; By Jarret Buse (Posted by kprojects on Jan 6, 2017 1:35 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Games
Minecraft is a major game being played on many different consoles and computer systems. As of June 2016 there have been over 106 million units sold on all platforms. Because of the popularity, you may want to host a Minecraft party at home. To do this you install a Minecraft Server to allow all users to connect locally and play in the same world together.

USB Killers - Hardware and Software options to destroy your data (or devices)

  • Linux Forum; By Jarret Buse (Posted by kprojects on Oct 19, 2016 11:37 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Security
Every new computer, whether running Linux or not, has some type of Universal Serial Bus (USB) connector. Most electronics now come with a USB connection of some type from TVs to cars. The time has arrived to worry about what device is being placed into these connectors or even being taken out.

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