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2026-01-02 2 min read
Practical Pentest Commands – A Field Manual for Ethical Hacking
Pentesting • Red Team • Exam-Focused

Practical Pentest Commands

A Field Manual for Ethical Hacking and Red Team Ops

This isn’t theory. It’s not another 500-page explanation marathon. It’s a command arsenal — built for moments when time is limited, pressure is high, and your brain decides to betray you.

Designed for penetration testers, red teamers, and security professionals who need fast recall during exams, CTFs, and real-world engagements.

Practical Pentest Commands Book Cover

What This Book Is

  • A command-first pentesting field manual
  • Organized to mirror real attack flow
  • Built for speed, clarity, and execution
  • Linux & Windows focused
  • Exam-oriented without being exam-only

What It Is Not

  • No long vulnerability theory dumps
  • No recycled blog-level explanations
  • No hand-holding

What You’ll Find Inside

  • Scanning & enumeration commands that actually get used
  • Exploitation and payload delivery snippets
  • Privilege escalation workflows (Windows & Linux)
  • Post-exploitation and lateral movement essentials
  • Metasploit, tunneling, firewall bypass, file transfer techniques
  • Binary exploitation, fuzzing, and SysInternals essentials

Think of it as a tactical cheat sheet with just enough context — designed to act as your second brain when stress hits.

Who This Book Is For

  • Penetration testers and red team operators
  • Security engineers preparing for hands-on exams
  • CTF players who want speed over verbosity
  • Students transitioning from theory to execution

If you already work in security, this should feel familiar — like opening a terminal that’s already configured exactly how you like it.

Amit Agarwal

About the Author

Amit Agarwal is a cybersecurity professional, educator, and practitioner with hands-on experience in penetration testing, red team operations, and post-exploitation.

His work focuses on simplifying complex security concepts into practical, repeatable workflows that work in real environments — not just slides and theory.

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