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hpr3090 :: Locating Computer on a Enterprise Network

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Hosted by operat0r on Friday 2020-06-05 is flagged as Explicit and is released under a CC-BY-SA license.
Tags: nmap,hacking,computers,networking,scripting,bash,shell.

Listen in ogg, spx, or mp3 format. | Comments (3)

Part of the series: Networking

This series will try and explain the basics of networking to the listener as well as introduce more detailed topics.

In this episode operat0r responds to hpr3052 :: Locating computers on a network, with more tips and tricks. Then he continues through a detailed exercise in using nmap on the corporate network.

The expanded commands can be found here.

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whisper --model tiny --language en hpr3090.wav

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Comment #1 posted on 2020-06-05T05:25:56Z by b-yeezi

Thanks for reminding me

Good episode. Thanks for reminding me that I know nothing about networking.

Comment #2 posted on 2020-06-08T04:33:27Z by cmhobbs

quality episode

Really enjoyed this one. Found myself nodding along in agreement and finishing some of your sentences. Lots of good refresher and some new tips in here for me. Thanks a ton for submitting this one!

Comment #3 posted on 2020-12-01T20:05:06Z by nstr

wow

hey, operat0r just wanted to let you know that this is probably my absolute favorite hpr episode to date. very good! made me want to get more into networking. thanks and keep up the good work!

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