Comprobar si está abierto un puerto UDP
Comprobar si está abierto un puerto UDP
while(1) { Get-NetUDPEndpoint | Select-Object LocalAddress,LocalPort | Where-Object {$_.LocalPort -eq "5353"} Start-Sleep -Seconds 5 clear }
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Comprobar si está abierto un puerto UDP
Comprobar si está abierto un puerto UDP
while(1) { Get-NetUDPEndpoint | Select-Object LocalAddress,LocalPort | Where-Object {$_.LocalPort -eq "5353"} Start-Sleep -Seconds 5 clear }
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Recorrer el segundo nivel de un sitio web, obtener información de todos los enlaces del sitio y añadir la información creando una clase a un array
#Clase Enlace con información sobre el enlace: URL, tamaño y nivel de recorrido class Enlace { $URL $Long $Level Enlace($URL,$Long,$Level) { $this.URL=$URL $this.Long=$Long $this.Level=$Level } } #Iniciar array $myArray = @() #Recorrer el sitio hasta el segundo nivel, almacenando cada información (clase Enlace) en un array $url="http://www.jesusninoc.com" foreach($links in (Invoke-WebRequest…
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Comprobar si está abierto un puerto TCP
while(1) { Get-NetTCPConnection | Select-Object LocalAddress,RemotePort,OwningProcess| Where-Object {$_.RemotePort -eq "443"} Start-Sleep -Seconds 5 clear }
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Utilizar Runspaces en PowerShell
#Crear Runspace #Runspace crear un hilo en el proceso existente $Runspace = [runspacefactory]::CreateRunspace() #Es necesario crear una instancia de PowerShell para ejecutar Runspace $PowerShell = [powershell]::Create() $PowerShell.runspace = $Runspace $Runspace.Open() [void]$PowerShell.AddScript({ Get-Date Start-Sleep -Seconds 10 }) $AsyncObject = $PowerShell.BeginInvoke() #Ver si se ha…
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Mostrar las coordenadas del mouse con PowerShell
while(1){Start-Sleep -m 500;Write-Host ([System.Windows.Forms.Cursor]::Position | Select-Object X,Y)}
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Start-Sleep: The Simple yet Underrated PowerShell Cmdlet
The PowerShell Start-Sleep cmdlet or the sleep alias is a simple cmdlet with a single purpose; to pause a script. When executed, in the PowerShell console, a script executed by the console or in the PowerShell ISE, the cmdlet pauses merely a script or module in the PowerShell session from running until the required time in seconds or milliseconds have elapsed.
This cmdlet is simple yet can be…
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Ocultar todos los procesos que se están ejecutando durante unos segundos y después volverlos a mostrar
Ocultar todos los procesos que se están ejecutando durante unos segundos y después volverlos a mostrar
#Importar en PowerShell la función que permite cambiar el estado de una ventana de show a hide $funcion = '[DllImport("user32.dll")] public static extern bool ShowWindowAsync(IntPtr hWnd, int nCmdShow);' $type = Add-Type -MemberDefinition $funcion -Name myAPI -PassThru #Obtener el identificador del proceso Get-Process | %{ $process=$_.MainWindowHandle if($process -ne 0) { #Obtener el Handle de la…
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