samdump produces a smbpasswd(5) file from a copy of the NT registry. The resulting files are compatible with Samba and can be used to authenticate the original users.
The Tar program provides the ability to create tar archives, as well as various other kinds of manipulation. For example, you can use Tar on previously created archives to extract files, to store additional files, or to update or list files which were alr
<sep/>root@(none):~# tar zcvf wrt-backup.tar.gz wrt/* To transfer the tarball to another host, use netcat. Start a listening netcat en port 4444 on 192.168.1.10 for example
how to backup your linux system using bash, tar and netcat. alternatives in the comments
i recently ran into the problem of not having enough hard drive space
on my slackware linux laptop, but was lucky enough to have a much
bigger drive sitting arou