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1: Bash Guide for Beginners

Everybody working on a UNIX or UNIX-like system who wants to make life easier on themselves, power users and sysadmins alike, can benefit from reading this guide.
The Bash Guide for Beginners gets you started with Bash scripting and bridges the gap between the Bash HOWTO and the Advanced Bash Scripting Guide. Everybody who wants to make life easier on themselves, power users and sysadmins alike, can benefit from reading this practical course. The guide contains lots of examples and exercises at the end of each chapter, demonstrating the theory and helping you practice. Bash is available on a wide variety of UNIX, Linux, MS Windows and other systems.
Offered Free by: Machtelt Garrels

2: Advanced Bash-Scripting Guide

An in-depth exploration of the art of shell scripting.
This guide assumes no previous knowledge of scripting or programming, but progresses rapidly toward an intermediate/advanced level of instruction . . . all the while sneaking in little nuggets of UNIX® wisdom and lore. It serves as a textbook, a manual for self-study, and a reference and source of knowledge on shell scripting techniques. The exercises and heavily-commented examples invite active reader participation, under the premise that the only way to really learn scripting is to write scripts. This book is also suitable for classroom use as a general introduction to programming concepts.

The Advanced Bash Scripting Guide is both a reference and a tutorial on shell scripting. This comprehensive book (the equivalent of 974 print pages) covers almost every aspect of shell scripting. It contains 364 profusely commented illustrative examples, a number of tables, and a cross-linked index/glossary. Not just a shell scripting tutorial, this book also provides an introduction to basic programming techniques, such as sorting and recursion. It is well suited for either individual study or classroom use. It covers Bash, up to and including version 4.0.
Offered Free by: Advance Bash-Scripting

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Penetration Testing with the Bash Shell

Readers would be pleased to know that I have teamed up with Packt Publishing to organize a Giveaway of the new book - Penetration Testing with the Bash Shell
And three lucky winners stand a chance to win 3 digital copies of this book. Keep reading to find out how you can be one of the Lucky Winners.

Overview:

  • Perform network enumeration techniques with Dig, whois, dnsenum, dnsmap, and others
  • Learn how to fuzz and reverse engineer using the Kali Linux command line tools
  • Exploit common web application vulnerabilities using skipfish, arcachi, and sqlmap
  • Accomplish man-in-the-middle attacks straight from your command line
  • Assess SSL security using sslyze and openssl
  • Carry out network traffic analysis using tcpdump

How to Enter?

All you need to do is head on over to the book page and look through the product description of the book and drop a line via the comments below this post to let us know what interests you the most about this book. It's that simple.

3 Winners will get an e-copy of the Book.

Note: We will select 3 winners by generating random numbers based on total number of comments. Don't comment twice or more, you can't win if we detect more than one comment from your side (We have tools to encounter this situation ;) so be fair).

Deadline:
The contest will close on (July. 10th, 2014 - Time 01:00 AM). Winners will be contacted by email, so be sure to use your real email address when you comment as guest or use disqus account!

Link to book page: Penetration testing with the bash shell


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Winners Selected


Congratulations: Malvern Mitchell, Rand Hirt, Bhavesh Mehta

Sorry guys who couldn't win this contest, maybe next time.