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Hi and thank you for this project.
I had some issues using the suggested command:
`your-command-here | curl -F "aringa=
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investigate cheap/free ways to get ip info
- good article: https://securitytrails.com/blog/asn-lookup
- could use whois, but it doesn't provide lat,lon. i would still need to look that up from add…
jrhea updated
2 years ago
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The IP 140.82.121.4 is listed, which is part of AS36459 (GITHUB) 140.82.112.0/20 IPv4 prefix.
This interferes with the download of resources and cloning of repositories from GitHub. Additionally, i…
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(I am using Graylog v2.4.0-beta.1.)
I’m trying to use the WHOIS from the Threat Intelligence plugin. Mostly the plugin tries to access the servers of ARIN.
HTTP proxy is set and works for all other …
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For example:
```
{ "asn": 807, "prefix": "23.147.64.0/24", "maxLength": 24, "ta": "arin", "expires": 1677578400 },
```
Then we could distinguish between different sources.
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One thing that is pretty common in the network engineering field is to look up an IP's AS Number and/or looking up an ASN's name based on its number. I think it'd be a very useful addition to dns toys…
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whois.arin.net is used even if you search for domains in Europe.
It seems no separation is done concering the country code. Therefor the plugin finds nothing.
```[recon-ng][01][whois_pocs] > opti…
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## Description
Check the discussion linked below.
## Acceptance Criteria
This story will be finished when
- a main menu for investigation exists
- `Examine` allows the user to point-and-c…
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Hello,
Started this: `dump port 53` then performed this `dump port 53` resulted in this panic:
```
local> dump port 53 …