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Finally ! The tutorial that ive been looking for . Thanks ❤️
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I've gone through several different materials for CEH. It has very little practical information on pentesting... Although what it does do is give a good overview on the pentesting process (phases, terms, etc.).
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Thank you for your Great Videos 😁👍
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Can I have yours lol?
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I will be scheduling my ICND2 for the same date and time. Here we go.
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This is so timely. I’m a Cloud Engineer and have been trying to make the jump to Sr or Principal and all my interviews go well until I’m asked to code. Coding is probably my weakest point as I came from a SysAdmin background and I mainly know shell, but Python is something I’ve been meaning to and needing to pick up.
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The ad was as entertaining as the video itself haha.
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I love your excitement about Portainer. Had been fiddling with it for awhile before this video and had stubbled upon it when doing a PI-Hole docker with a separate IP address and haven't looked back since.
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You're making me want to bust out my old Pi 3 I have lying around here somewhere. I think I made it a Retro Pi a while back. Another great video.
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Keep up the good work!! We need more people like you!
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This is who I want to be . My role model
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studying for my CCNA so every video you drop is help!!
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Glad network engineer made the list! More CCNA!
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Thanks for the VERY kind compliments Chuck! My boss actually suspected that I paid you to say those things. LOL!
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I like you man, specially when you get a sweet coffee "signed-someone from Algeria"
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5:40 the Bob Ross of networking. Haha that's awesome
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omg finally. I've been waiting for this video since you did a opendns video.
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Been binging your channel. It's the most useful set of tech info I've seen in a long time, and by far the most engagingly presented. I don't make a living in IT per se, but in an adjacent field that has me interacting with IT people a lot and using several of the same tools they do. Just knowing what they're talking about when they start slinging acronyms helps tremendously. And now I really am thinking about pursuing a few certifications just because they're interesting. Kudos!
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as a pentester i really like "automation" - ansible looks pretty
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10Tb Not Gb of Storage :-)
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The video is just 4 minutes uploaded and the length is 8 minute+ , someone just disliked it , man chuck someone hates u.
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10:57 making a whole edit just to add that .1..appeciated
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I've just been hired as a NOC Specialist. No certs, little experience, last education I received was 14 years ago in high school vocational classes for CCNA and A+. You don't always need certs, just be persistent, confident, and somewhat knowledgeable.
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Have you considered doing a "Day in the life of a network engineer" video? I find the video's about getting into IT helpful but what about once you've arrived? I always liked the technique of imagining yourself in the end goal (what am I working towards?). Talking about what it's actually like might help solidify that vision. Thanks for pushing us learners to keep going :D
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NetworkChuck is the Beauty, Linux is the Beast, This is the story of, Beauty and the Beast...
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your voice is amazing
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I was working as a network admin for 6 years at a company. I wasn’t really being treated well and spending 12 hours a day working at the office away from my fam. Wanted something better. Got my CCENT in 6 months. Landed an interview and was given a router and switch. Was told to configure and told me a configured in record time. Got the job making 35,000 more than I was making. And able to spend time with the fam. Get up and do it. Great videos by the way homie.
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you showed us hacking tools, but we don't really how to use them properly (me at least) so maybe next time you can show us how to use the hacking tools on the raspberry py? That would be really awesome
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he's drinkin coffee lookin like ron swanson, mentions ron swanson, then his flippin shirt has ron swanson on it whos drinkin coffee. This was some type of inception here my friend. Well played sir, well played.
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“Unlimited cloud storage for $10/month” Step 1) get free synology NAS server
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Haha “D O double G and LBC” had me cracking
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Love your presentation style! Once I get a computer this is on my to-do list! Thank you
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It was an inside job.
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I use my own server in my room with a public IP address which hosts Nextcloud. I care about my privacy as well as I like to learn how to handle servers. :)
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Exactly!, that is the part of Social Engineering . am i right ? Letter B
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would be cool in podcast form as well
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Brother!! This is exactly what I have been looking for
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Finally the video I’ve been waiting for so I can block YouTube and get back to studying. Thanks...
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NetworkChuck you asked just the right questions bro. I very glad to have subscribed to content like this.
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Always a good day when you post a new video. Keep them coming :)
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I watched this video of yours like 20 times over the course of a year or so. Even today, I still came back to check some steps which I've forgotten. Thank you, Chuck. I've been running pi-hole at my home in a virtual machine. Happy user so far.
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Amazing!!!! The best tutorials ever, can't wait for more.
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Chuck: "You can learn more right here." Points to upper corner Me: Looks in corner. Nothing there. "Awww man..." Lol, hey man, i think you forgot to load the cards :)
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Thanks Chuck for information for it. Good job Chuck 👍👍👍👍
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Thanks for doing this!!
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this is the video i wanted, thank you a lot
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Ooooh! Port_key as in Portkey from Harry Potter ~ objects that bring you to specific places at a touch (or in this case, to virtual places via interaction) :D
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Your videos are the best, time to sit down and watch this one :D
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So many people fail to understand that automation is only possible IF you know how a system works manually first!
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Okay, this trick with vs code inside github repo blew my mind
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