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Security with Go

You're reading from   Security with Go Explore the power of Golang to secure host, web, and cloud services

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jan 2018
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788627917
Length 340 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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John Daniel Leon John Daniel Leon
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 Gaekwad Gaekwad
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters Close

Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Packt Upsell
Contributors
Preface
1. Introduction to Security with Go FREE CHAPTER 2. The Go Programming Language 3. Working with Files 4. Forensics 5. Packet Capturing and Injection 6. Cryptography 7. Secure Shell (SSH) 8. Brute Force 9. Web Applications 10. Web Scraping 11. Host Discovery and Enumeration 12. Social Engineering 13. Post Exploitation 14. Conclusions 1. Another Book You May Enjoy Index

Getting help and documentation


Go has both online and offline help documentation. The offline documentation is built-in for Go and is the same documentation that is hosted online. These next sections will walk you through accessing both forms of documentation.

Online Go documentation

The online documentation is available at https://golang.org/, and has all the formal documentation, specifications, and help files. Language documentation specifically is at https://golang.org/doc/, and information about the standard library is at https://golang.org/pkg/.

Offline Go documentation

Go also comes with offline documentation with the godoc command-line tool. You can use it on the command line, or have it run a web server where it serves the same website that https://golang.org/ hosts. It is quite handy to have the full website documentation available locally. Here are a few examples that get documentation for the fmt package. Replace fmt with whatever package you are interested in:

# Get fmt package information...
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