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13 May 2025

N    18:30  Nslookup 2 changes history +2,682 [Vegard (2×)]
     
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18:24 (cur | prev) +2,183 Vegard talk contribs (Created page with "= Nslookup = '''Nslookup''' is a classic DNS‑query utility used to obtain hostnames, IP addresses, and DNS record details. It supports both interactive and non‑interactive modes, making it useful for troubleshooting, enumeration, and passive reconnaissance during the information‑gathering phase. == <span id="options"></span>Common Options == === Query Types === {| class="wikitable" ! Option !! Description |- | <code>-type=A</code> || Request an IPv...")
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12 May 2025

     15:37  Nmap 2 changes history 0 [Vegard (2×)]
     
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11 May 2025

N    15:23  Nmap 2 changes history +4,922 [84.211.245.84 (2×)]
     
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15:20 (cur | prev) +4,265 84.211.245.84 talk (Created page with "= Nmap = '''Nmap''' (Network Mapper) is an open‑source utility for network discovery, security auditing, and host fingerprinting. It is one of the most widely used tools in active reconnaissance, offering port scanning, OS detection, service versioning, and a powerful scripting interface (Nmap Scripting Engine – NSE). == <span id="options"></span>Common Options == === Scan Types === {| class="wikitable" ! Option !! Description |- | <code>-sS</code> ||...")