2014-08-15

Terminator (terminal emulator)

Terminator is a terminal emulator released under General Public License and is available for GNU/Linux Platform. The application program lets you use multiple splitted and resized terminals, all at once on a single screen.

Installation of Terminator Emulator on Linux

On most of the standard Linux Distributions, terminator 0.97 version is available in the repository, and cab be installed using apt or yum.

On Debian/Ubuntu/Linux Mint

On Debian based distributions, you can easily install using apt-get command as shown.
# apt­-get install terminator

How to use Terminator

Run the “terminator” command in the terminal to use it. Once, you fire the command you will see a screen similar to below.
Terminator Terminal Window
Terminator Terminal Window

Terminal Emulator Keyboard Shortcuts

To get the most out of Terminator it is crucial to know the key-bindings to control Terminator. The default shortcut keys that I use most are shown below.
  1. Split Terminal Horizontally – Ctrl+Shift+0
Split Terminal Windows
Split Terminal Windows
  1. Split Terminal Vertically – Ctrl+Shift+E
Split Terminal Vertically
Split Terminal Vertically
  1. Move Parent Dragbar Right – Ctrl+Shift+Right_Arrow_key
  2. Move Parent Dragbar Left – Ctrl+Shift+Left_Arrow_key
  3. Move Parent Dragbar Up – Ctrl+Shift+Up_Arrow_key
  4. Move Parent Dragbar Down – Ctrl+Shift+Down_Arrow_key
  5. Hide/Show Scrollbar – Ctrl+Shift+s
Hide/Show Terminal Scrollbar
Hide/Show Terminal Scrollbar
Note: Check the hidden scrollbar above, it can again be made visible using the same above key combination.
  1. Search for a Keyword – Ctrl+Shift+f
  2. Move to Next Terminal – Ctrl+Shift+N or Ctrl+Tab
Move to Next Terminal
Move to Next Terminal
  1. Move to the Above Terminal – Alt+Up_Arrow_Key
  2. Move to the Below Terminal – Alt+Down_Arrow_Key
  3. Move to the Left Terminal – Alt+Left_Arrow_Key
  4. Move to the Right Terminal – Alt+Right_Arrow_Key
  5. Copy a text to clipboard – Ctrl+Shift+c
  6. Paste a text from Clipboard – Ctrl+Shift+v
  7. Close the Current Terminal – Ctrl+Shift+w
  8. Quit the Terminator – Ctrl+Shift+q
  9. Toggle Between Terminals – Ctrl+Shift+x
  10. Open New Tab – Ctrl+Shift+t
  11. Move to Next Tab – Ctrl+page_Down
  12. Move to Previous Tab - Ctrl+Page_up
  13. Increase Font size – Ctrl+(+)
  14. Decrease Font Size – Ctrl+(­)
  15. Reset Font Size to Original – Ctrl+0
  16. Toggle Full Screen Mode – F11
  17. Reset Terminal – Ctrl+Shift+R
  18. Reset Terminal and Clear Window – Ctrl+Shift+G
  19. Remove all the terminal grouping – Super+Shift+t
  20. Group all Terminal into one – Super+g
Note: Super is a key with the windows logo right of left CTRL.

DEFCON 22: Network Forensics Puzzle Contest

Always grab a NFPC disc even if you don’t have time to play along at DEFCON so now you can check out the puzzle on your own.  The passwords to unlock the Truecrypt volumes for each round is listed below.  This contest is excellent for learning packet analysis as the puzzles will require you to dig through pcaps to find the answers.  This could be your first step in eventually crushing CTP in the future.
A full write-up of the contest is available on the forensicscontest.com website, but i'd advice against reading it until you've spent a good amount of time to solve this.  If you were not able to grab a CD, you can get the Truecrypt volumes here - DEFCON NFPC CDs (note: i'll upload the puzzle file as soon as i get better bandwidth sometime tomorrow.... 08/15/2014)

I will also post the previous DEFCON NFPC CD's shortly so stay tuned.
Please note that zeroes are often used instead of the letter ‘o.’
Round 1: izDEFCONf33ling22?#tSwift
Round 2: #pshth@twaSteh3@$y1#
Round 3: Ib3tuth0ughtQat@r&&
Round 4: h0wd1dug3tth@t1?%
Round 5: ur0nar0lln0w!@
Round 6: gud$luk^^0nth1s1
Round 7: !LA$$t0n3!!
Bonus round: Way-2_1337-4_u!