Wednesday, October 21, 2015

HOW TO CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD EASLY in Hindi

HOW TO CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD WITHOUT ANY SOFTWARE



Agar aap ka windows ka password aap bhul gaye ho aur aap us password ko break karna chate ho but easly ye sab nahi kar sakta bcoz iske liye vhi kuch idea or knowledge hone joorore hai hacking bare main . 

now let's start .....

THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF PASSWORD BREAK "CMD" OR "GRAPHIC MODE"

today i will say you how to break your windows password without any software

1st step IF u really lost your password
.
"RESTART" COMPUTER

AFTER"STARTUP"WHEN WINDOWS"LOGO"WAS OPEN YOU MUST DO AGAIN"SHUT DOWN"YOUR COMPUTER

THEN"START"THE COMPUTER

AFTER THAT  IT WILL AUTOMATICLY COME"REPAIRE OPTION" YOU MUST DO REPIRE

THEN PRESS "SHIFT+F10" FOR OPEN "CMD"

INSIDE CMD YOU MUST STAY IN "C:\

AFTER OPEN CMD 

TYPE "CD .." TO GO BACK

THEN TYPE "DIR" TO SEE HOW MANY USER ON UR PC

TYPE THE USER NAME WHICH USER U HAVE LOST PASSWORD

TYPE "NET USER (USER NAME ) *(STAR)"

THEN YOU HAVE SUCCESFULLY CHANGE YOUR PASSWORD  

RESTART YOUR PC 

2STEP 


GENERAL MOST USEFULL COMMANDS OF CMD

USEFULL COMMAND'S OF CMD

  1.     ADDUSERS      Add or list users to/from a CSV file 
  2.     ARP           Address Resolution Protocol 
  3.     ASSOC         Change file extension associations• 
  4.     ASSOCIAT      One step file association 
  5.     ATTRIB        Change file attributes 
  6.     BCDBOOT       Create or repair a system partition 
  7.     BOOTCFG       Edit Windows boot settings 
  8.     BROWSTAT      Get domain, browser and PDC info 
  9.     CACLS         Change file permissions 
  10.     CALL          Call one batch program from another• 
  11.     CD           Change Directory - move to a specific Folder• 
  12.     CHANGE        Change Terminal Server Session properties 
  13.     CHKDSK        Check Disk - check and repair disk problems 
  14.     CHKNTFS       Check the NTFS file system 
  15.     CHOICE        Accept keyboard input to a batch file 
  16.     CIPHER        Encrypt or Decrypt files/folders
  17.     CLEARMEM      Clear memory leaks 
  18.     CLIP          Copy STDIN to the Windows clipboard. 
  19.     CLS           Clear the screen• 
  20.     CLUSTER       Windows Clustering 
  21.     CMD           Start a new CMD shell 
  22.     CMDKEY        Manage stored usernames/passwords 
  23.     COLOR         Change colors of the CMD window• 
  24.     COMP          Compare the contents of two files or sets of 
  25.     COMPACT     Compress files or folders on an NTFS partition 
  26.     COMPRESS    Compress individual files on an NTFS partition 
  27.     CON2PRT       Connect or disconnect a Printer 
  28.     CONVERT       Convert a FAT drive to NTFS. 
  29.     COPY        Copy one or more files to another location• 
  30.     CSCcmd        Client-side caching (Offline Files) 
  31.     CSVDE         Import or Export Active Directory data 
  32.     DATE          Display or set the date• 
  33.     DEFRAG        Defragment hard drive 
  34.     DEL           Delete one or more files• 
  35.     DELPROF       Delete a folder and all subfolders 
  36.     DevCon        Device Manager Command Line Utility 
  37.     DIR           Display a list of files and folders• 
  38.     DIRUSE        Display disk usage 
  39.     DISKCOMP      Compare the contents of two floppy dis
  40.    DISKCOPY       Copy the contents of one floppy 
  41.     DISKPART      Disk Administration 
  42.     DNSSTAT       DNS Statistics 
  43.     DOSKEY        Edit command line, create 
  44.     DSACLs        Active Directory ACLs 
  45.     DSAdd         Add items to active directory (user group  
  46.     DSGet         View items in active directory (user group 
  47.     DSQuery       Search for items in active directory (user 
  48.     DSMod        Modify items in active directory (user group  
  49.     DSMove        Move an Active directory Object 
  50.     DSRM          Remove items from Active Directory 
  51.     ECHO          Display message on screen• 
  52.     ERASE         Delete one or more files• 
  53.     EVENTCREATE   Add a message to the Windows event log 
  54.     EXIT          Quit the current script/routine and set an 
  55.     EXPAND        Uncompress files 
  56.     EXTRACT       Uncompress CAB files 
  57.     FC            Compare two files 
  58.     FIND          Search for a text string in a file 
  59.     FINDSTR       Search for strings in files 
  60.     FOR /F        Loop command: against a set of files• 
  61.     FOR /F        Loop command: against the results of another 
  62.     FOR           Loop command: all options Files, Directory, 
  63.     FORFILES      Batch process multiple files 
  64.     FORMAT        Format a disk 
  65.     FREEDISK      Check free disk space (in bytes) 
  66.     FSUTIL        File and Volume utilities 
  67.     FTP           File Transfer Protocol 
  68.     FTYPE         Display or modify file types used in file 
  69.     GLOBAL        Display membership of global groups 
  70.     GOTO          Direct a batch program to jump to a labelled 
  71.     GPUPDATE      Update Group Policy settings
  72.     HELP          Online Help
  73.     iCACLS        Change file and folder permissions 
  74.     IF            Conditionally perform a command• 
  75.     IFMEMBER      Is the current user in an NT Workgroup 
  76.     IPCONFIG      Configure IP 
  77.     KILL          Remove a program from memory 
  78.     LABEL          Edit a disk label 
  79.     LOCAL          Display membership of local groups 
  80.     LOGEVENT       Write text to the NT event viewer 
  81.     LOGMAN         Manage Performance Monitor 
  82.     LOGOFF         Log a user off 
  83.     LOGTIME        Log the date and time in a file 
  84.     MAPISEND       Send email from the command line 
  85.     MBSAcli         Baseline Security Analyzer. 
  86.     MEM             Display memory usage 
  87.     MD              Create new folders• 
  88.     MKLINK         Create a symbolic link (linkd) 
  89.     MODE           Configure a system device 
  90.     MORE           Display output, one screen at a time 
  91.     MOUNTVOL        Manage a volume mount point 
  92.     MOVE          Move files from one folder to another• 
  93.     MOVEUSER       Move a user from one domain to another 
  94.     MSG              Send a message 
  95.     MSIEXEC       Microsoft Windows Installer 
  96.     MSINFO        Windows NT diagnostics 
  97.     MSTSC        
  98.     MUNGE         Find and Replace text within file(s) 
  99.     MV            Copy in-use files 
  100.     NET           Manage network resources 
  101.     NETDOM        Domain Manager 
  102.     NETSH        Configure Network Interfaces, Windows Firewal 
  103.     NETSVC       Command-line Service Controller 
  104.     NBTSTAT       Display networking statistics (NetBIOS over 
  105.     NETSTAT      Display networking statistics (TCP/IP) 
  106.     NOW            Display the current Date and Time 
  107.     NSLOOKUP     Name server lookup 
  108.     NTBACKUP      Backup folders to tape 
  109.     NTRIGHTS       Edit user account rights 
  110.     OPENFILES      Query or display open files 
  111.     PATH           Display or set a search path for executable 
  112.     PATHPING       Trace route plus network latency and packet 
  113.     PAUSE      Suspend processing of a batch file and display      PERMS        Show permissions for a user 
  114.     PERFMON     Performance Monitor 
  115.     PING          Test a network connection 
  116.     POPD        Restore the previous value of the current • 
  117.     PORTQRY      Display the status of ports and services 
  118.     POWERCFG     Configure power settings 
  119.     PRINT         Print a text file 
  120.     PRINTBRM     Print queue Backup/Recovery 
  121.     PRNCNFG        Display, configure or rename a printer 
  122.     PRNMNGR      Add, delete, list printers set the default  
  123.     PROMPT      Change the command prompt• 
  124.     PsExec         Execute process remotely 
  125.     PsFile         Show files opened remotely 
  126.     PsGetSid       Display the SID of a computer or a user 
  127.     PsInfo         List information about a system 
  128.     PsKill         Kill processes by name or process ID 
  129.     PsList         List detailed information about processes 
  130.     PsLoggedOn     Who's logged on (locally or via resourc
  131.     PsLogList     Event log records 
  132.     PsPasswd       Change account password 
  133.     PsService     View and control services 
  134.     PsShutdown     Shutdown or reboot a computer 
  135.     PsSuspe       Suspend processes 
  136.     PUSHD       Save and then change the current directory• 
  137.     QGREP       Search file(s) for lines that match a given 
  138.     RASDIAL     Manage RAS connections 
  139.     RASPHONE    Manage RAS connections 
  140.     RECOVER     Recover a damaged file from a defective disk. 
  141.     REG         Registry: Read, Set, Export, Delete keys and
  142.     REGEDIT     Import or export registry settings 
  143.     REGSVR32    Register or unregister a DLL 
  144.     REGINI      Change Registry Permissions 
  145.     REM         Record comments (remarks) in a batch file• 
  146.     REN         Rename a file or files• 
  147.     REPLACE     Replace or update one file with another 
  148.     RD          Delete folder(s)• 
  149.     RMTSHARE     Share a folder or a printer 
  150.     ROBOCOPY     Robust File and Folder Copy 
  151.     ROUTE       Manipulate network routing tables 
  152.     RUN         Start | RUN commands 
  153.     RUNAS        Execute a program under a different user
  154.     RUNDLL32     Run a DLL command (add/remove print 
  155.     SC           Service Control 
  156.     SCHTASKS     Schedule a command to run at a specific time 
  157.     SCLIST       Display NT Services 
  158.     SET          Display, set, or remove environment 
  159.     SETLOCAL      Control the visibility of environment 
  160.     SETX         Set environment variables permanently 
  161.     SFC          System File Checker 
  162.     SHARE        List or edit a file share or print share 
  163.     SHIFT        Shift the position of replaceable parameters i
  164.     SHORTCUT     Create a windows shortcut (.LNK file) 
  165.     SHOWGRPS     List the NT Workgroups a user has joined 
  166.     SHOWMBRS     List the Users who are members of a Workgroup 
  167.     SHUTDOWN     Shutdown the computer 
  168.     SLEEP        Wait for x seconds 
  169.     SLMGR        Software Licensing Management (Vista/2008) 
  170.     SOON         Schedule a command to run in the near future 
  171.     SORT         Sort input 
  172.     START        Start a program or command in a separate 
  173.     SU           Switch User 
  174.     SUBINACL     Edit file and folder Permissions, Ownership a
  175.     SUBST        Associate a path with a drive letter 
  176.     SYSTEMINFO   List system configuration 
  177.     TASKLIST     List running applications and services 
  178.     TASKKILL     Remove a running process from memory 
  179.     TIME         Display or set the system time• 
  180.     TIMEOUT      Delay processing of a batch file 
  181.     TITLE        Set the window title for a CMD.EXE session• 
  182.     TLIST        Task list with full path
  183.     TOUCH        Change file timestamps 
  184.     TRACERT      Trace route to a remote host 
  185.     TREE         Graphical display of folder structure 
  186.     TYPE         Display the contents of a text file• 
  187.     TypePerf     Write performance data to a log file 
  188.     USRSTAT      List domain usernames and last login 
  189.     VER          Display version information• 
  190.     VERIFY       Verify that files have been saved• 
  191.     VOL          Display a disk label• 
  192.     WHERE        Locate and display files in a directory tree 
  193.     WHOAMI       Output the current UserName and domain 
  194.     WINDIFF      Compare the contents of two files or sets of 
  195.     WINMSD       Windows system diagnostics 
  196.     WINMSDP      Windows system diagnostics II 
  197.     WINRM        Windows Remote Management 
  198.     WINRS        Windows Remote Shell 
  199.     WMIC         WMI Commands 
  200.     XCACLS       Change file and folder permissions 
  201.     XCOPY        Copy files and folders 
  202.      ::          Comment / Remark• 



Saturday, October 17, 2015

Linux All Command

   Linux Commands – Red Hat  

  •                                  General Commands 

  • dir                             ls directory or dir*

  • ls –l                            Directory listing with long filenames

  • dir /ad                       owner, and permissions
  •  
  •  ls –ld                        Show only the directories matching the search 

  •  ls – R                        Show subdirectories also ( just like dir /s ) 

  •  ls –Sharl                   sort by size, all files, including hidden 

  •  ls –lart                       sort by date, reverse order (newest @ the bottom of list) 
  •                                    -S  - sorts by size, largest first 
  •                                    -r   - reverses any sort command, i.e. ls –rS sorts smallest first 
  •                                    -t   - sorts by modification time, recent first 
  •                                    -u  - sort by last accessed time 
  •                                    -x  - sort by file extension

  • del                               delete

  •  rm –i                          (without the –i, rm will not ask for confirmation) 

  • deltree                              rm –rf * 

  • copy                                cp –i  (without the –i, cp will not prompt for destructive actions\
  •                                    replacement - if the file exists, it is overwritten) 

  •           

  •                                    mount /dev/cdrom /mnt/cdrom 
  •                                    mkdir /root/snortinstall 
  •                                     cp –r -v /mnt/cdrom/* /root/snortinstall 
  •                                     cd /root/snortinstall 
  •                                     chmod –R +wr /root/snortinstall/* 
  •                                    umount /mnt/cdrom 

  •                                                                                                                      1