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- -=- XENIX -=-
- =-= Commands and Infomation =-=
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- -=- Written By:Stingray -=-
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- Ok I am gonna give you a good idea of
- the commands that you can use in
- XENIX system. Many of these commands
- require a ROOT account but you will
- need to be farmilliar with them.
-
- Well Here we go.....
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- cat concentrate or display
- text on the screen.
- CAT <filename>
- -
- cd change directory.
-
- CD returns to login
- directory.
- CD <dir> Chooses a specific
- directory.
- -
- chmod change mode.
-
- CHMOD <who> operation code permission
- file changes the
- permission mode for the
- user.
- <who> A all
- G group
- O others
- U user (login owner)
- operations code
- + add permission
- - remove permission
- = assign all permission
- (read,write,and execute)
- permission
- r read
- w write
- x execute
- -
- cp copy file
-
- CP filename1 filename2
- (copies file1 to file2)
-
- CP filename1 filename2 dirname
- (copies file1 and file2 into
- a specified directory)
- -
- date displays the current date
- and time to screen.
- DATE
- -
- df
-
- DF displays the number of
- blocks free on root file
- system.
-
- DF /dev/hdx displays the number of
- blocks free on specific
- disk.
- -
- du disk usage
-
- DU dir displays the number of
- blocks used and in what
- files they are used.
- -
- kill terminate a process
-
- KILL number terminates the process
- number.
- -
- lc list or display the
- contents of a directory
- and information on files
- in that directory.
-
- LC dir name displays contents of the
- specified directory.
- -
- lpr line print spooler
-
- LPR filename
- outputs file to line
- printer.
- -
- mkdir make a directory
-
- MKDIR dirname
- creates the directory
- dirname.
- -
- more display text on screen 1
- screen at a time.
-
- MORE filename
- displays data in filename
- 1 screen at a time.
- -
- mv move or rename files
- and directories.
-
- MV filename1 filename2
- changes the name of file1
- to file2.
-
- MV filename1 dirname
- moves filename1 to directiory
- dirname.
-
- MV new name dirname
- changes name of specified
- directory.
- -
- passwd change your login password
-
- PASSWD
- -
- ps process status
-
- PS -E displays information about
- all active processes.
- -
- pwd print working directory
-
- PWD displays the dir path
- -
- quot summarize file system
- ownership.
-
- QUOT -F file system
- displays the number of blocks
- owned by each user in the
- specified file system.
- -
- rm remove files or directories.
-
- RM filename
- erases specified file.
-
- RMDIR empty directory name
- removes specified empty
- directory.
-
- RMUSER removes the specified user.
- -
- save save or backup files.
-
- SAVE 0-ss/usr/name/'filename'
- copies the file onto a single
- sides floppy in drive 0.
- (from here type 'RESTORE 0'
- to install it on the hard
- drive.)
- -
- wall writes a message to all users
- on the system.
-
- WALL message to be sent
- (this is a good one to anounce
- yourself when the system has
- become useless to you.)
- -
- who who is on the system
-
- WHO displays a list of users on the
- system by login name, terminal,
- and login time.
- -
-
-
- Ok so there is a list of the cammands you have
- available through a ROOT account on a XENIX.
- XENIX is sorta a scaled down sub-version of
- UNIX. So when hacking it use unix hacking
- procedures.
-
- Well I know this is a little cut and dry but
- thats the way it goes....I hope it was helpful.
- Now when you get in you will know what to do.
-
- BIBLIOGRAPHY:
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- A book a ripped off the computer lab call:
- XENIX <Multi User System>
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- Thanks to P-80 for the great service they do
- all of us. Thanks a million Scan Man.....
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