Secure Shell (SSH) is a cryptographic network protocol for operating network services securely over an unsecured network. The best known example application is for remote login to computer systems by users. SSH provides a secure channel over an unsecured network in a client-server architecture, connecting an SSH client application with …
Read More »Disable touchscreen in Linux
I have a Dell Inspiron 5547, massive laptop with 16GB RAM and Intel i7. It also got a touchscreen. I don’t like touchscreens on laptops and I can’t remember ever using it. I usually plugin my laptop, Desktop and RaspberryPi 2 to an IOGear 4port KVM switch and use a …
Read More »Add timestamp to history command output in Linux
My last post was about adding timestamp to terminal in Linux. But isn’t it better to simply add timestamp to history command? This enables you to open your terminal anytime, run history command and find out when you ran which command, all without keeping terminal or putty windows open indefinitely. …
Read More »Browse anonymously in Kali Linux with Anonsurf
anonsurf allows you push your whole system via TOR network. It’s very easy to configure and possibly less hassle than setting up a VPN. Of course you will have slower connection speed than VPN as you are using TOR network. Anonsurf works in the background (you can close the terminal), …
Read More »Take picture of unauthorized user trying to access your Laptop
Did you ever tried to guess your friends password? Did you ever tried to login to your partners password protected computer? Sounds silly and childish but many are guilty of it. Most cases it’s no big deal but I am sure all of us would like to know who tried …
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