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What you will read?1 Step 1: Update Your Package Index2 Step 2: Install Traceroute3 Step 3: Verify Installation4 Step 4: Run Traceroute Traceroute is a powerful command-line tool used to map the route packets take across a network. While Kali Linux is built for networking and security testing, traceroute might not come preinstalled. Step 1:…

What you will read?1 Step 1: Open Terminal with Root or Sudo Access2 Step 2: Update System Packages3 Step 3: Install Traceroute4 Step 4: Confirm Installation5 Step 5: Run a Test Traceroute is an essential network troubleshooting tool that helps identify the path packets take across the network. On Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), it’s…

What you will read?1 Step 1: Update the Package Index2 Step 2: Install Traceroute3 Step 3: Confirm Installation4 Step 4: Run a Basic Traceroute Traceroute is a classic networking tool used to diagnose routing issues and visualize the path packets take to a destination. It’s not preinstalled on Debian 12, but adding it is quick…

What you will read?1 Step 1: Update Your Package List2 Step 2: Install Traceroute3 Step 3: Check Installation4 Step 4: Run a Traceroute Test Traceroute is a handy tool for diagnosing network issues by showing the path packets take to reach a destination. On Ubuntu 25.04, it’s not installed by default, but you can set…

What you will read?1 Step 1: Update Your System2 Step 2: Install Traceroute3 Step 3: Verify Installation4 Step 4: Run Traceroute Traceroute is a classic network diagnostic tool used to track the path packets take to reach a destination. It’s not installed by default on CentOS 8, but adding it only takes a minute. Step…

What you will read?1 Step 1: Update Your System Packages2 Step 2: Install Terminator3 Step 3: Launch Terminator4 Step 4: (Optional) Set Terminator as Default Terminal Terminator is a flexible terminal emulator that allows you to split your terminal window into multiple panes for better multitasking. Step 1: Update Your System Packages First, make sure…

What you will read?1 Step 1: Enable EPEL Repository2 Step 2: Update Package Metadata3 Step 3: Install Terminator4 Step 4: Launch Terminator5 Step 5: (Optional) Make Terminator Default Terminator is a popular terminal emulator that lets you organize multiple terminal sessions in one window using split panes. On CentOS 8, it’s not included in the…

What you will read?1 Step 1: Update the Package Index2 Step 2: Install Terminator3 Step 3: Launch Terminator4 Step 4: Set as Default Terminal Terminator is a powerful terminal emulator that lets you split your terminal into multiple resizable panes. It’s a favorite among power users, and it works great on Kali Linux. Step 1:…

What you will read?1 Step 1: Make Sure UFW is Installed2 Step 2: Enable UFW3 Step 3: Open Port 3306 for TCP4 Step 4: Verify the Rule5 Step 5: Ensure MySQL is Listening on External IPs If you’re running MySQL or MariaDB on Ubuntu 25.04 and want to allow external access, you’ll need to open…