Questions tagged [domain]
119 questions
3
votes
2 answers
Transferred domain to new registrar, ordered "id protection", but my info is available in whois
Situation as per the title. How should I approach this to resolve it, am I wrong in thinking the ID protection should make my info not be visible? It's a .net domain.
Edit - the visible details are only known to the new registrar, not the original…
user47059
- 355
- 2
- 7
2
votes
1 answer
Would a bricks-and-mortar large firm benefit from anonymous domain registration?
Recently, doing "whois" on random large Fortune 500 style bricks-and-mortar companies, I've seen a few use private/"anonymous" registrations.
Normally you see stuff like
Registrant Organization: Levi Strauss and Co.
Registrant Street: 1155 Battery…
Harper - Reinstate Monica
- 3,401
- 13
- 18
1
vote
1 answer
Become domain admin by controlling an OU in Active Directory?
Some tools that draw links between objects in a Active Directory architecture, show that if we have an user who is administrator of an OU on which a domain administrator is also present, so he can take control of the domain.
Is that true?
How is it…
Duke Nukem
- 717
- 3
- 10
- 21
0
votes
1 answer
Point domain to IP address on Cobalt Strike
On Cobalt Strike how do I point a domain (in this case a subdomain) to the IP address to create a listener?
little_stacker
- 9
- 1
0
votes
0 answers
Is one top level domain more inherently secure than another?
There's an interesting discussion going on at work right now. Someone wants to move their app off a .com domain and put it on a .net domain. They contend a .net domain can provide the level of security which the .com domain was not able to…
MGoBlue93
- 183
- 7
0
votes
2 answers
how one can find out sub-domains of a domain without brute-force?
I had to edit my original question after several answers were submitted.
Original question was:
how one can find out sub-domains of a domain without brute-force? is there a way to request a domain hosting provider or a name server for…
user188145
- 9
- 4
-1
votes
2 answers
accessing site with different domain name, is it possible?
How can someone access my site with different domain name?
i.e.
example.com displayed mysite.com actually...
(at least, i want for local PC purposes).
or how to modify REQUESTS using browser? are there any add-ons?
p.s. i want to visit example.com…
T.Todua
- 2,727
- 4
- 21
- 30