How to Check Your WiFi Password in Ubuntu Terminal

  • Post last modified:April 23, 2021
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In Ubuntu, you can easily get your connected wifi password via terminal command line application. If you check the connect automatically option in Ubuntu, then it saves your password in your system. If you don’t remember your complex wifi password and want check it quickly then this command line method will help you.

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How to Run Sudo Command without a Password on Ubuntu Linux

  • Post last modified:August 30, 2020
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In your linux system the sudo command allows users to run programs that require root privileges as the root user. Some times if you spend a lot of time on the command line and you will use the sudo command on a frequent basis, then it feels like inconvenient to enter your password every time. By default in sudeors file, this authentication is turned. To turn off the password requirement you need to the /etc/sudoers file. In this article we will see how to run the sudo commands with password on Ubuntu.

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AxCrypt – Password Protect Files

AxCrypt is a open source file encryption software for Windows. It integrates seamlessly with Windows to compress, encrypt, decrypt, store, send and work with individual files.

Features:

Password Protect any number of files using strong encryption.
Right-click integration with Windows Explorer makes AxCrypt the easiest way to encrypt individual files in Windows.
Double-click integration makes it as easy to open, edit and save protected files as it is to work with unprotected files.
AxCrypt encrypts files that are safely and easily sent to other users via e-mail or any other means.
Self-decrypting files are also supported, removing the need to install AxCrypt to decrypt.
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