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.
If the tracert is being run from a server host, that is exactly how it would work. The app would show the route from itself to the website, not the client running the query. That would reveal the real ip of the server, what the OP is trying to avoid.
Webcheck doesn't support doing a traceroute in its features. And when I do a tracert to my public instance, I never see my ISP IP in the list of hops. That said, I use Cloudflare Tunnels to access my services on my system, so that may be why I'm not running into this issue and the hops stop at a Cloudflare IP.
@@DBTechYT There's a traceroute panel in the webcheck dashboard. I don't know if it was API-dependent or which API is the cause coz I included all the APIs listed in theit github to my docker-compose.
Live the video bro! So im noy as tech savy as alot of people that watch your videos. I have ceeated a home lab and working on more things. Id love to add this tool but couls you make another video with further instructions on setting it up?
This is how to set it up. The only other thing to do is get the API keys from the different places and put them in the configuration as I pointed out in the video.
@DBTechYT ahh lol sorry as I said I'm a newbie lol I don't have docker but I do have truenas and HAOS... would it work with either of them? Or would I need to set up docker?
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 :)
Brilliant video, deployed and running. Very useful indeed. Hope your doing well, thanks again
this is a dope tool. Thanks DB !!
Thanks for the demo and info
You bet!
Thank you for this awsome tool.
Great find and great video. Keep them coming, but don't over work yourself.
Great video and info, great for my cyber security course ;)
Glad it was helpful!
Pssst...the calls are coming from inside the house. 🤦
🤣😂🤣
Do you know of any office software that can be self hosted?
OnlyOffice might work for you
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
That's not how cloudflare tunnels works. You can't tracert through an encrypted VPN.
If the tracert is being run from a server host, that is exactly how it would work. The app would show the route from itself to the website, not the client running the query. That would reveal the real ip of the server, what the OP is trying to avoid.
Webcheck doesn't support doing a traceroute in its features. And when I do a tracert to my public instance, I never see my ISP IP in the list of hops. That said, I use Cloudflare Tunnels to access my services on my system, so that may be why I'm not running into this issue and the hops stop at a Cloudflare IP.
@@DBTechYT There's a traceroute panel in the webcheck dashboard. I don't know if it was API-dependent or which API is the cause coz I included all the APIs listed in theit github to my docker-compose.
Live the video bro! So im noy as tech savy as alot of people that watch your videos. I have ceeated a home lab and working on more things. Id love to add this tool but couls you make another video with further instructions on setting it up?
This is how to set it up. The only other thing to do is get the API keys from the different places and put them in the configuration as I pointed out in the video.
@DBTechYT ahh lol sorry as I said I'm a newbie lol I don't have docker but I do have truenas and HAOS... would it work with either of them? Or would I need to set up docker?
@@djkilla5479 There may be other ways to set this up in TrueNAS, but I'm not sure how to go about it without Docker even in TrueNAS
Thank you. 👍🏻
You bet!
i can't figure how to setup chromium, i configured the path but don't work :(
I had the same issue. As have others in the issues on the Github
@@DBTechYT how to solve? thanks
If I knew, or if the people in the Github knew, I'd have an answer, but I don't.
@@DBTechYT ohh ok thought it was resolved :D
Many thx🎉
Thanks for watching!
very cool tool and likewise cool name. I worked on a project circa 2k of the very same name - kudos !
@DB Tech The wayback machine just got hacked and attacked...
I saw that. crazy stuff. I hope they've got backups that are off-site that can be restored without too much data loss :(
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.