Weird Tolkienish Figure
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Just a few of the software tools I use every day (in case you're interested). Hope this isn't offtopic in here:
Wireshark: free network packet inspection tool
nmap: free port and network scanner. Windows version is simply the best tool ever
Putty: console application
PuttyGen: generating public and private keys for putty
Remote Desktop Connection Manager: best tool ever for managing lots of RDP servers
GNS3: excellent tool to create test networks. you can find cisco binaries on line and run them as VM's. You can use with Wireshark
Virtual Box: excellent VM manager and host program
Windows IP stack: tracert and ipconfig. You can run cmd /k {command} for the commands right from the run dialog (press windows key and "R")
Notepad++: great notepad program
GVim: WIndows version of VIM, good for editing certain files quickly
PowerShell ISE: good for automating certain tasks in Windows
VNC: GUI client for LInux
OneNote: MS note taking software
IPMIVIew20: IPMI client software for out of band management
Computers languages: C, C++, C#, Powershell, VBScript (still a good language, I learned it pretty well as I did a lot of Windows automating in the 2000's pre-powershell), Batch files, UNIX shell scripting, TCL (new to but nice for automation)
Snipping Tool: native Windows snipping too for cropping screenshot images
7zip: free archiving and compression software.
combofix: nukes almost all viruses fast and easy. Tron script is good as well.
Wireshark: free network packet inspection tool
nmap: free port and network scanner. Windows version is simply the best tool ever
Putty: console application
PuttyGen: generating public and private keys for putty
Remote Desktop Connection Manager: best tool ever for managing lots of RDP servers
GNS3: excellent tool to create test networks. you can find cisco binaries on line and run them as VM's. You can use with Wireshark
Virtual Box: excellent VM manager and host program
Windows IP stack: tracert and ipconfig. You can run cmd /k {command} for the commands right from the run dialog (press windows key and "R")
Notepad++: great notepad program
GVim: WIndows version of VIM, good for editing certain files quickly
PowerShell ISE: good for automating certain tasks in Windows
VNC: GUI client for LInux
OneNote: MS note taking software
IPMIVIew20: IPMI client software for out of band management
Computers languages: C, C++, C#, Powershell, VBScript (still a good language, I learned it pretty well as I did a lot of Windows automating in the 2000's pre-powershell), Batch files, UNIX shell scripting, TCL (new to but nice for automation)
Snipping Tool: native Windows snipping too for cropping screenshot images
7zip: free archiving and compression software.
combofix: nukes almost all viruses fast and easy. Tron script is good as well.


