Linux Notes
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General
Text Editors - Command Line
vim
- Highest learning curve, most powerful.
- vi Editor Commands
nano
- Derived from pico, more features than pico, easier to use than vim.
emacs
jed
- Menu based text editor. Yes, menus in the command line!
Mail Readers - Command Line
mutt
Viewing Files
less [FILENAME]
FTP Servers
vsftp
proftpd
SSH Server
Configure
sudo cp /etc/ssh/sshd_config /etc/ssh/sshd_config.default sudo chmod a-w sshd_config.default sudo nano /etc/ssh/sshd_config [Change: PasswordAuthentication yes] sudo restart ssh
Directory Structure
bin | Essential user command binaries. |
boot | Static files of the boot loader. |
cdrom | |
dev | Device files. |
etc | Host-specific CONFIGURATION files, i.e. preferences. |
Startup, shutdown, start, stop scripts for every individual program. | |
home | User home directories. |
lib | Essiential shared libraries and kernel modules. |
media | Mount point for removable media. |
mnt | Mount point for a temporarily mounted filesystem. |
opt | Add-on application software packages. |
proc | Process information. Virtual filesystem documentation kernel and process status as text files. |
root | Home directory for the root user. |
run | |
sbin | System binaries. |
srv | Data for services provided by the system. |
sys | |
usr | Multi-user utilities & applications. |
var | Variable files. The contents of the files here is expected to grow. |
Contains log, lock, spool, mail, and temp files. | |
Miscellaneous Commands
sudo reboot