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Ber [7]
2 years ago
10

What is the difference between running a sam spade investigation versus searching dns records?

Biology
1 answer:
melomori [17]2 years ago
3 0

In the case of DNS record; You launch windows command by navigating to start. -Type NSLOOKUP and then press enter. -Afterwards you enter the name you wish to query. On the other hand, Sam space is mainly run on the network and it can be used by network administrators to track down intruders and hackers.

Sam Spade for Windows offers a suite of tools for protecting against spam on mail servers, analyzing and troubleshooting web servers, and gathering information on Internet hosts.

DNS records (aka zone files) are instructions that live in authoritative DNS servers and provide information about a domain including what IP address is associated with that domain and how to handle requests for that domain.

To learn more about DNS record here

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