User:Saul/networking
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Useful Commands
General
# Ping with a payload of 500 bytes 3 times
ping -s 500 -c 3 <HOSTNAME>
# Traceroute (UDP) to show a path to HOSTNAME
traceroute <HOSTNAME>
# Traceroute (ICMP) to show a path to HOSTNAME
traceroute -I <HOSTNAME>
# Traceroute (TCP) to show a path to HOSTNAME
traceroute -T <HOSTNAME>
# Alternatively
tcptraceroute <HOSTNAME>
DNS
# Resolve hostname to ip address where type = {A, AAAA, MX, NS...}
dig <TYPE> <HOSTNAME>
# Reverse dns lookup
dig -x <ADDRESS>
# Lookup using host
host <HOSTNAME or ADDRESS>
# Find who is responsible for a subnet.
whois <ADDRESS>
ip
# Show configured interfaces
ip address show
# Show info for the interface IFACE
ip address show dev <IFACE>
# Show the MAC addresses
ip link show
# Show the ARP cache.
ip neighbor show
# Show the IPv6 neighbor cache.
ip -6 neighbor show
# Show configured routes
ip route show
# Alternative
netstat -rn
# Add a static route
ip route add <NETWORK>/<MASK> via <ROUTER>
# Add a default route
ip route add default via <ROUTER>
# Alternatively use 0.0.0.0/0 instead of default
# Add a direct route through an interface
ip route add <NETWORK>/<MASK> dev <IFACE>
# Delete a route from the routing table
ip route delete <NETWORK>/<MASK> dev <IFACE>
tcpdump
tcpdump is the command line alternative to the GUI Wireshark.
# Capture packets on an interface.
tcpdump -i <IFACE>
# Write capture to a file
tcpdump -i <IFACE> -w <FILENAME>
# Read a capture file
tcpdump -r <FILENAME>