Software: DNS Checkers, Alternatives to Adobe Software, Fake Hollywood Hacker Terminal and More
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3 Easy Ways To Check DNS (Domain Name Server) Records In Linux Terminal
The utilities are below.
Host Command
Dig Command
NSLookup Command -
Best Free and Open Source Alternatives to Adobe Products for Linux
However, Adobe Creative Suite is a proprietary software costing you a good amount of your money and if you are a Linux user, even if you are willing to spend that money, it’s not available for your OS.
In this article, we are going to cover some of the best Adobe products alternative for Linux.
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Impress Your Friends with This Fake Hollywood Hacker Terminal
In Hollywood movies, hacking always seems interesting, especially because the whole action is spiced up with fancy desktop environments/backgrounds, rapidly uncontrolled typing (with loud typing noise/keystrokes) and rapid scrolling of command output on colorful terminals.
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Protect Linux Web Servers from Zero Day Attacks; RoboCyberWall Unveils Award-Winning Precision Firewall [Ed: Proprietary]
Patent-pending software-based firewall blocks all known exploits as well as "Zero Day" attacks from penetrating HTTP and SSL/HTTPS ports on Linux web servers; SecureWorks tested with 6,593 probes and manual hack attempts on the RoboCyberWall protected server without a single breach
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