This is one of the first articles in our Backtrack tutorial series. Alex and I will be be going through the entire distro of Backtrack 4 and writing a post on each tool. There is no one blog or web site which has a tutorial on each tool in backtrack so we are going to attempt to do that.
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Posted by alex in Security
This is the first in a series of Backtrack 4 articles I will be writing regarding the tools available within Backtrack 4. I am fairly new to Backtrack so please comment, teach me, ask questions, or whatever you prefer in the comments section below. I am going to try to go down the list of every single Backtrack 4 tool and write a complete description including instructions on how to use the tools. This first article is on 0trace (0trace.sh) which allows you to perform a traceroute from within an established TCP connection such as HTTP which will be demonstrated below.
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