Monthly Archives: August 2016
ZenMap – the GUI version of nmap tool
Remembering syntax on command line could be difficult if you are not hands-on everyday. Or there are times you want to double check the syntax if you are writing scripts. Download this convenient tool called ZenMap here: https://nmap.org/download.html Share This:
nmap – a command that you most probably using already everyday
We introduced the ways of using netcat command in previous post. But to complete the package we shall look at some of the commands that are useful in completing your network discovery report / task. Refer to this link by … Continue reading
Security / Hardening templates from NIST
In service outsourcing / delivery area, often we are being asked “WHAT is your company’s best practice for security?”, “Does your side has any existing guidelines / templates for securing the servers?” OK, no need to worry. DoD of US … Continue reading
A more elegant way to test port connectivity – netcat command
Most of the time people will ask, “How do I check whether the port has been opened?”. And the answer you will get is most likely to be “Use TELNET!” There’s actually another way of doing it, i.e. using the … Continue reading
Zedlan Windows Firewall Log Analyser – A free tool
Saw this tool that is quite useful from Lynda.com video tutorial. It can create graphs and charts, plus it can apply filters to the log content. Check it out at http://zedlan.com/win_firewall_log_analyser.php Share This:
Welcome welcome
It has been quite a while since SimpleConcepts has been put into freeze. Now the new chapter has begin, continuing in Kiasu Website for Kiasu People….. I try to make the interface simple and clean. Of course, the content will … Continue reading