1,ping command
It is a command to check whether the network is unobstructed or the speed of the network connection. As an administrator or hacker who lives on the web,
The ping command is a must-have DOS command, which uses the principle of: the machine on the network has a unique IP address, I
We send a packet to the destination IP address, and the other person returns a packet of the same size, we can determine the target host's storage
In, you can initially determine the target host operating system and so on. Here's a look at some of its common operations. DOS window type: ping/? Enter
Again, we only have some basic and useful parameters on it.
-T
Indicates that the packet will be sent uninterrupted to the destination IP until we force it to stop. Imagine if you use 100M broadband access, and the goal is to
IP is 56K kitten, then it will not be long, the target IP is not able to withstand so much data and dropped the line, an attack is so simple to achieve.
-L
Defines the size of the sending packet, which defaults to 32 bytes.
-N
Define how many times you want the target to send packets
2,nbstat
The command uses NetBIOS on TCP/IP to display protocol statistics and current TCP/IP connections.
3,netstat
A command to view the network connection, easy to use and powerful.
-A
Check all open ports on the local machine to effectively detect and prevent Trojans. You can know the service that the machine is open to. Usage Netstat-a IP
-R
Lists the current routing information
3,net
This command is the most important of the network commands and must be thoroughly mastered by the use of each of its subcommands, because its work is too powerful.
NET view
View all shared resources for a remote host net view \\IP
NET use maps the shared resources of a remote host to a local site character, and the command format is net use X:\\ip\\sharename.
The following representation and 192.168.0.7 establish an IPC connection (net use \\IP\\IPC$ "password"/u: "User"). Once you have established a ipc$ connection, you can
Upload and download files. Copy Nc.exe \\192.168.0.7\admin$, which means to upload the local nc,exe to the remote host.
4,net start
Used to start the service usage on the remote host net start ServiceName
5,net stop
Usage Ibid.
Windows common Commands