tailieunhanh - HHS_TOC_Glossary

Hack school for beginners The following lessons and workbooks are open and publicly available under the following terms and conditions of ISECOM: All works in the Hacker Highschool project are provided for non-commercial use with elementary school students, junior high school students, and high school students whether in a public institution, private institution, or a part of home-schooling. These materials may not be reproduced for sale in any form. The provision of. | COMPLETE TABLE OF CONTENTS AND GLOSSARY COMPLETE TABLE OF CONTENTS AND GLOSSARY “License for Use” Information The following lessons and workbooks are open and publicly available under the following terms and conditions of ISECOM: All works in the Hacker Highschool project are provided for non-commercial use with elementary school students, junior high school students, and high school students whether in a public institution, private institution, or a part of home-schooling. These materials may not be reproduced for sale in any form. The provision of any class, course, training, or camp with these materials for which a fee is charged is expressly forbidden without a license including college classes, university classes, trade-school classes, summer or computer camps, and similar. To purchase a license, visit the LICENSE section of the Hacker Highschool web page at . The HHS Project is a learning tool and as with any learning tool, the instruction is the influence of the instructor and not the tool. ISECOM cannot accept responsibility for how any information herein is applied or abused. The HHS Project is an open community effort and if you find value in this project, we do ask you support us through the purchase of a license, a donation, or sponsorship. All works copyright ISECOM, 2004. 2 COMPLETE TABLE OF CONTENTS AND GLOSSARY Table of Contents Lesson 1: Being a Hacker Introduction Resources Books Magazines and Newspapers Zines and Blogs Forums and Mailing Lists Newsgroups Websites Chat P2P Further Lessons Lesson 2: Basic Commands in Linux and Windows . Introduction and Objectives . Requirements and Setup Requirements Setup . System Operation: WINDOWS How to open an MS-DOS window Commands and tools (Windows) . System Operations: Linux How to open a console window Commands and tools (Linux) Lesson 3: Ports and Protocols .