Udemy - The Art of Doing - Master Networks and Network Scanning [Course Drive]

  • CategoryOther
  • TypeTutorials
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Total size3.9 GB
  • Uploaded Bycoursedrive
  • Downloads307
  • Last checkedMay. 13th '20
  • Date uploadedMay. 11th '20
  • Seeders 19
  • Leechers10

Infohash : F820A82F95DC4C4C01A4D9A2B736DF5B8C7BC92B

⚡️⚡️For More Udemy Courses Visit ?? Course Drive



The Art of Doing: Master Networks and Network Scanning

Go from entering "nmap 192.168.1.0/24" to UNDERSTANDING the command






What you'll learn

• Learn how to set up your own virtual network of Kali Linux computers and investigate various networking options.
• Learn various concepts such as IP addresses, netmasks, MAC address, address resolution protocol, arp tables, routing tables, and firewalls.
• Learn about port addresses, services such as FTP, SSH, and HTTP, and communication protocols such as TCP and UDP.
• Learn how to use various Linux commands such as ip, arp, ping, macchanger, systemctl, ss, tcpdump and iptables.
• Learn how to write your own Bash scripts to scan a network, change your ip/mac address, alert you of port status changes, and quickly set up a firewall.
• Learn and understand powerful tools like netcat and nmap.

Requirements

• An internet enabled computer.
• Students may find it beneficial to know the basics of bash scripting but should be able to follow along easily without.
• A USB WiFi adapter (optional), only for the portion of the course on changing your MAC address.
• Ability to install software on the computer such as Virtual Box.

Description

Scanning a network is as easy as entering "nmap 192.168.1.0/24" into the command line. Anyone can do it really; the real question becomes why does it work and what is happening when you hit enter?
When I first started learning Linux, I would find commands online and enter them with AMAZING results...but I never really understood why or how those commands worked. I felt that I didn't own my knowledge or skills.

If you want to gain a better understanding of how devices join, work and communicate across a network then this course is for you!
• We'll get set up with our own virtual network of Kali Linux machines using Virtual Box. These machines can run directly inside your windows/mac, so there is no need to install Linux directly! We'll look at different networking options in Virtual Box and see how to run these computers isolated, on a real network, or on a virtual network.
• We will learn about various networking concepts such as an IP addresses, netmasks, MAC address, address resolution protocol, arp tables, routing tables, port addresses, firewalls, services such as FTP, SSH, and HTTP, and communication protocols such as TCP and UDP.
• We will then look at various Linux commands that utilize the knowledge we gained such as ip, arp, ping, macchanger, systemctl, tcpdump, ss, and iptables.

• We will write our own Bash scripts to use our knowledge of concepts and commands.
o Our own network scanner which will find all IP/MAC address associations on our network and update our arp table.
o A script to hide our identity on our network by changing our IP and MAC address while still giving us a network connection.
o Our own port monitoring script that will alert us to any changes in port status by creating a pop up window and showing us the change.
o A script to quickly set up a firewall as a defense to nefarious computers trying to attack us.
Of course in doing all of this, we are going to gain an understanding of how and why powerful tools like netcat and nmap work!
By the end of this course you won't just be mindlessly typing in commands into nmap without understanding what is happening. Instead you will have mastered networks and network scanning! With these ideas and skills mastered you are well on your way to learning more about advanced topics like cyber security and ethical hacking!

Who this course is for:

• Beginner students who want to understand how computers communicate on a network.
• Beginner students who want to learn more about ethical hacking and cyber security.
• Anyone learning Linux who is tired of entering in commands without knowing why.

Files:

The Art of Doing- Master Networks and Network Scanning The Art of Doing- Master Networks and Network Scanning 9. Nmap The Network Mapper
  • 2. Nmap Scanning Techniques.mp4 (240.7 MB)
  • 1. Nmap Host Discovery.mp4 (172.7 MB)
  • 1. Nmap Host Discovery.srt (27.3 KB)
  • 2. Nmap Scanning Techniques.srt (28.7 KB)
  • 3. Nmap Service Classification.mp4 (202.9 MB)
  • 3. Nmap Service Classification.srt (21.2 KB)
  • 4. Nmap A Comprehensive Scan.mp4 (222.4 MB)
  • 4. Nmap A Comprehensive Scan.srt (25.7 KB)
  • ReadMe.txt (0.2 KB)
  • Visit Coursedrive.org.url (0.1 KB)
  • 1. Installing Virtual box
    • 1. Installing Virtual Box.mp4 (43.2 MB)
    • 1. Installing Virtual Box.srt (7.2 KB)
    • 2. Installing A Kali Linux Image.mp4 (94.4 MB)
    • 2. Installing A Kali Linux Image.srt (15.2 KB)
    • 3. Cloning Images.mp4 (25.9 MB)
    • 3. Cloning Images.srt (5.7 KB)
    2. Networking Basics
    • 1. Decimal, Binary, and Hexadecimal Numbers.mp4 (67.2 MB)
    • 1. Decimal, Binary, and Hexadecimal Numbers.srt (18.7 KB)
    • 2. What is an IP Address.mp4 (77.8 MB)
    • 2. What is an IP Address.srt (19.7 KB)
    • 3. What is a Netmask.mp4 (85.1 MB)
    • 3. What is a Netmask.srt (18.9 KB)
    • 4. What is a MAC Address.mp4 (45.7 MB)
    • 4. What is a MAC Address.srt (11.6 KB)
    • 5. Address Resolution Protocol.mp4 (41.9 MB)
    • 5. Address Resolution Protocol.srt (10.5 KB)
    3. Implementation of Networking Basics
    • 1. Setting up our Virtual Box Network.mp4 (99.6 MB)
    • 1. Setting up our Virtual Box Network.srt (20.4 KB)
    • 2. Networking Commands ifconfig.mp4 (63.3 MB)
    • 2. Networking Commands ifconfig.srt (12.0 KB)
    • 3. Networking Commands ip.mp4 (85.3 MB)
    • 3. Networking Commands ip.srt (18.2 KB)
    • 4. Networking commands arp and ping I.mp4 (109.7 MB)
    • 4. Networking commands arp and ping I.srt (18.7 KB)
    • 5. Networking Commands arp and ping II.mp4 (125.3 MB)
    • 5. Networking Commands arp and ping II.srt (22.2 KB)
    • 6. Our First Script Build Your Own Network Scanner.mp4 (178.0 MB)
    • 6. Our First Script Build Your Own Network Scanner.srt (38.5 KB)
    • 6.1 findhosts.pdf.pdf (25.6 KB)
    4. Changing Your Identity On Your Network
    • 1. Changing Your MAC Address With Macchanger.mp4 (65.7 MB)
    • 1. Changing Your MAC Address With Macchanger.srt (13.7 KB)
    • 2. Using a USB Wifi Adapter.mp4 (86.5 MB)
    • 2. Using a USB Wifi Adapter.srt (13.7 KB)
    • 3. What Is A Routing Table.mp4 (102.9 MB)
    • 3. What Is A Routing Table.srt (21.7 KB)
    • 4. Changing Your IP Address.mp4 (77.3 MB)
    • 4. Changing Your IP Address.srt (11.7 KB)
    • 5. Two Devices With The Same IP Address.mp4 (86.8 MB)
    • 5. Two Devices With The Same IP Address.srt (10.2 KB)
    • 6. Our Second Script Become Someone New On The Network.mp4 (169.5 MB)
    • 6. Our Second Script Become Someone New On The Network.srt (39.8 KB)
    • 6.1 move.pdf.pdf (28.0 KB)
    5. Networking Ports, Protocols, and Services Basics
    • 1. What are Ports, Protocols, and Services.mp4 (46.7 MB)
    • 1. What are Ports, Protocols, and Services.srt (12.6 KB)
    • 2. Communication Protocols (TCP vs. UDP).mp4 (33.0 MB)
    • 2. Communication Protocols (TCP vs. UDP).srt (9.0 KB)
    • 3. Well Known Services.mp4 (38.9 MB)
    • 3. Well Known Services.srt (10.0 KB)
    6. Implementation of Networking Ports, Protocols, and Services
    • 1. Looking At Your Services.mp4 (90.4 MB)
    • 1. Looking At Your Services.srt (11.5 KB)
    • 2. Starting and Stopping Services With Systemctl (FTP).mp4 (107.3 MB)
    • 2. Starting and Stopping Services With Systemctl (FTP).srt (16.1 KB)
    • 3. Starting and Stopping Services With Systemctl (SSH).mp4 (96.0 MB)
    • 3. Starting and Stopping Services With Systemctl (SSH).srt (12.4 KB)
    • 4. Starting and Stopping Services With Systemctl (HTTP).mp4 (88.8 MB)
    • 4. Starting and Stopping Services With Systemctl (HTTP).srt (15.2 KB)
    • 5. Using Tcpdump to Analyze Services.mp4 (88.6 MB)
    • 5. Using Tcpdump to Analyze Services.srt (11.6 KB)
    • 6. Viewing Services with SS.mp4 (75.7 MB)
    • 6. Viewing Services with SS.srt (13.7 KB)
    • 7. Our Third Script Your Own Port Monitor.mp4 (137.1 MB)
    • 7. Our Third Script Your Own Port Monitor.srt (32.1 KB)
    • 7.1 portmonitor.pdf.pdf (27.0 KB)
    7. Firewalls
    • 1. What is a Firewall.mp4 (32.7 MB)
    • 1. What is a Firewall.srt (9.4 KB)
    • 2. Using Iptables to Filter IP Addresses.mp4 (142.5 MB)
    • 2. Using Iptables to Filter IP Addresses.srt (25.6 KB)
    • 3. Using Iptables to Filter with Port Addresses.mp4 (95.5 MB)
    • 3. Using Iptables to Filter with Port Addresses.srt (18.6 KB)
    • 4. Evading the Firewall.mp4 (45.3 MB)
    • 4. Evading the Firewall.srt (7.6 KB)
    • 5. Our Fourth Script Build a Wall.mp4 (106.0 MB)
    • 5. Our Fourth Script Build a Wall.srt (21.3 KB)
    • 5.1 wall.pdf.pdf (26.0 KB)
    8. Netcat A Swiss Army Knife
    • 1. Netcat A Simple Chat Server Using TCP and UDP.mp4 (97.4 MB)
    • 1. Netcat A Simple Chat Server Using TCP and UDP.srt (15.7 KB)
    • 2. Netcat A Port Scanner.mp4 (34.0 MB)
    • 2. Netcat A Port Scanner.srt (6.0 KB)
    • 3. Netcat Sending Scripts and Creating Bind and Reverse Shells.mp4 (79.7 MB)
    • 3. Netcat Sending Scripts and Creating Bind and Reverse Shells.srt (13.6 KB)
    • Visit Coursedrive.org.url (0.1 KB)
    • ReadMe.txt (0.2 KB)

Code:

  • udp://tracker.opentrackr.org:1337/announce
  • udp://tracker.leechers-paradise.org:6969/announce
  • http://p4p.arenabg.com:1337/announce
  • udp://9.rarbg.to:2710/announce
  • udp://9.rarbg.me:2710/announce
  • udp://exodus.desync.com:6969/announce
  • udp://open.stealth.si:80/announce
  • udp://tracker.cyberia.is:6969/announce
  • udp://tracker.tiny-vps.com:6969/announce
  • udp://tracker.sbsub.com:2710/announce
  • udp://retracker.lanta-net.ru:2710/announce
  • udp://tracker.torrent.eu.org:451/announce
  • udp://tracker.moeking.me:6969/announce
  • http://tracker3.itzmx.com:6961/announce
  • http://tracker1.itzmx.com:8080/announce