Foot Printing
They need either one Manually easy or Hard
1. Go to dnschecker.org input "www.motionborg.com"
· Go through the text records (A, AAAA, CNAME, MX, NS, PTR, SRV, SOA, TXT, CAA) In a word document copy and paste the information (Blue Text) of all the Text Record information
2. Use Sam Spade to get more information about the network, what ever you find put it in the word document as well. Sam Spade Video (If you do not like this video Google Sam Spade Footprinting)
Manually-Hard
3. Use Command Prompt: Run Traceroute on www.motionborg.com to get more details see document here
4. Use Command Prompt to Use nslookup see document here
They need either Manyally Hard or Easy.
I had done the Manually-Hard
3. Use Command Prompt: Run Traceroute on www.motionborg.com to get more details see document here
4. Use Command Prompt to Use nslookup see document here
Useful Links
https://kb.intermedia.net/article/682
https://kb.intermedia.net/Article/819
Use this links and try to find out some answers and prepare some matter to this.
· Is the site www.motionborg.com secure with SSL? is the site vulnerable to script injection attacks?
· Look at the source code does anything stand out to you?
· What did you find out about the network?
· Are other networks connected to it?
· Is it a Linux or Windows server
· Based on your findings what are some vulnerabilities
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Note: It is really easy to get stuck in the Matrix, do not dive to in-depth - just the surface of gathering information.
Tracert www.motionborg.com
Then run the command : nslookup motionborg.com
Next run nslookup motionborg.com B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
Next run nslookup motionborg.com m.gtld-servers.net
Next run : -q=CNAME motionborg.com ns35.domaincontrol.com
Is the site www.motionborg.com secure with SSL?
Not secure :
is the site vulnerable to script injection attacks?
No
· Look at the source code does anything stand out to you?
No
· What did you find out about the network?
· Is it a Linux or Windows server
Linux
Based on your findings what are some vulnerabilities
https://www.scu.edu/is/secure/resources-and-information/ssl-vulnerabilities-/