Is there any way to hide the traceroute details? I'm planning to publicly expose this service via Cloudflare tunnels but I don't want anyone knowing the traceroute details of my network and ISP.
As I showed early in the video, Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is the process of gathering and analyzing publicly available information to address specific intelligence needs. This dashboard absolutely does that with website information and collects it into a single place. I'm curious about why you think it's NOT OSINT and what YOUR definition of OSINT is.
@@DBTechYT Gonna have to agree with David on this one Burken. It does quite a bit of open source information gathering. I'm also curious of your reasoning :)
That's like saying anything blue is going to be a problem. I think you're confusing correlation and causation. Anyone can buy a .xyz domain and do anything with it.
Cool tool! I always check out your videos to see which new tools are available to try out in my homelab.
Thanks for your awesome videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
This really is a great container for testing and verifying websites! Thanks for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for raising awareness of this tool. I was not aware of what t and will be taking a closer look soon.
I love this tool a lot! Thanks for watching :)
Great video and info, great for my cyber security course ;)
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for the demo and info
You bet!
Thank you. 👍🏻
You bet!
Is there any way to hide the traceroute details? I'm planning to publicly expose this service via Cloudflare tunnels but I don't want anyone knowing the traceroute details of my network and ISP.
No idea. You'd have to check the GitHub for more details
Many thx🎉
Thanks for watching!
Do you know of any office software that can be self hosted?
OnlyOffice might work for you
Pssst...the calls are coming from inside the house. 🤦
🤣😂🤣
very cool tool and likewise cool name. I worked on a project circa 2k of the very same name - kudos !
Its not osint website
As I showed early in the video, Open-source intelligence (OSINT) is the process of gathering and analyzing publicly available information to address specific intelligence needs. This dashboard absolutely does that with website information and collects it into a single place.
I'm curious about why you think it's NOT OSINT and what YOUR definition of OSINT is.
@@DBTechYT Gonna have to agree with David on this one Burken. It does quite a bit of open source information gathering. I'm also curious of your reasoning :)
An "xyz" TLD. What could possibly go wrong 🤔
That's like saying anything blue is going to be a problem. I think you're confusing correlation and causation. Anyone can buy a .xyz domain and do anything with it.