Enjoying your no nonsense approach to these topics. Just thought you could mention that adding -h or --help to any linux command like nmap will list all the available switches or flags with a description for each.
Did you buy the comptia labs, create your own or find some somewhere else? I am currently studying for the exam and the command line tools, especially the performance-based ones, are my biggest weakness right now and I would love to find labs to actually practice and learn about the tools rather than just reading about them lol
I can't believe nobody has every explained that chmod numbers are based in binary. OR that there was a way to change it without the numbers. I was just told to memorize the 1, 2, 4 thing and add them together. This makes so much more sense
Haha yeah, it's much easier to remember when you understand the underlying concepts! I had to do a bit of reading to make this video, but I'm glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for all you are doing! your videos really helped me with my network+. Now I am starting down the road for Security+. Keep up the work I know your channel will grow exponentially!
Hey man, I just wanted to say Thank you for doing this video, I take my test on the 28th and this videos really helped me practice through the commands. Keep up the content bro
It is NOT illegal to scan networks, however, using scanning tools can establish 'mens rea' or in other words, intention to carry out a criminal act. This could lead to civil lawsuits and even if you are not sentenced or proved to have breached said network, you'll have lost time and legal fees defending yourself. Great video nontheless.
This video was responsible for me knowing 4 specific answers in the multiple choice on my way to a pass result. Cheers 🎉
Thank you. The way you presented the information makes it easier to stick.
This video was extraordinarily helpful, you don't speak to fast and your very clear and concise, thanks much!
Thank you for saying so! And thank you for watching 😁
@@vincenthumble Of course! Just passed my sec+ today with a 772!
Wooooo nice
Enjoying your no nonsense approach to these topics. Just thought you could mention that adding -h or --help to any linux command like nmap will list all the available switches or flags with a description for each.
Great tip! and thank you for watching
Great presentation. I just passed my Sec +. I am going through the labs again though because practice makes perfect.
Did you buy the comptia labs, create your own or find some somewhere else? I am currently studying for the exam and the command line tools, especially the performance-based ones, are my biggest weakness right now and I would love to find labs to actually practice and learn about the tools rather than just reading about them lol
Yeah, what labs did you use? And any advice for the sec+ exam?
Thanks for fully deep diving into these man! I'm taking the new 701 exam in July.
You might need the tools still but I thought all the command line stuff was removed in 701?
you the man Vincent! I passed my network+ two weeks ago and now I'm working on security+.
Congratulations Daniel!! 🙂
I can't believe nobody has every explained that chmod numbers are based in binary. OR that there was a way to change it without the numbers. I was just told to memorize the 1, 2, 4 thing and add them together. This makes so much more sense
Haha yeah, it's much easier to remember when you understand the underlying concepts! I had to do a bit of reading to make this video, but I'm glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much for all you are doing! your videos really helped me with my network+. Now I am starting down the road for Security+. Keep up the work I know your channel will grow exponentially!
Thanks James! Thanks for watching and good luck with your Sec+
Hey man, I just wanted to say Thank you for doing this video, I take my test on the 28th and this videos really helped me practice through the commands. Keep up the content bro
Thanks for your kind words and thanks for watching! It's fun to make this stuff and even more fun to see that it's helpful and enjoyable to people 🙂
did you pass?
This was very helpful
very helpful , thanks.
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Thx for video. I subscribed very helpful 🎉
Nah this is clutch
It is NOT illegal to scan networks, however, using scanning tools can establish 'mens rea' or in other words, intention to carry out a criminal act. This could lead to civil lawsuits and even if you are not sentenced or proved to have breached said network, you'll have lost time and legal fees defending yourself.
Great video nontheless.
Whoa i dont get any IP addreses from tracert on my windopws. and i have some request timed out ones and a lot slower ms
Did you pass the exam? You were supposed to take it on the 23rd of January correct?
Yes, I did take it. I will let you know in the next video 😉
How much of this translates to the new exam
For this video? I think most
The syllabus of net+ has so much overlap
good information but annoying snickering
I lasted until 1:34.
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