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![Bad Packets by Okta on Twitter: "@Shadowserver do you setup reverse DNS (PTR) records for your scanning hosts? Example – 64.62.197.107 (🇺🇸) used for your CVE-2021-26855 scans currently does not have a Bad Packets by Okta on Twitter: "@Shadowserver do you setup reverse DNS (PTR) records for your scanning hosts? Example – 64.62.197.107 (🇺🇸) used for your CVE-2021-26855 scans currently does not have a](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FOLn--cVcAYcmv6.png)
Bad Packets by Okta on Twitter: "@Shadowserver do you setup reverse DNS (PTR) records for your scanning hosts? Example – 64.62.197.107 (🇺🇸) used for your CVE-2021-26855 scans currently does not have a
![Ahmed Shawky on X: "Simple #zgrab batch to bulk index #elasticsearch zmap -v 0 -q -p 443 --output-fields=\* x.x.x.x/24 -o -| ztee results.csv | zgrab -http-user-agent "Mozilla/5.0" --port 443 --tls -http-max-redirects 5 -- Ahmed Shawky on X: "Simple #zgrab batch to bulk index #elasticsearch zmap -v 0 -q -p 443 --output-fields=\* x.x.x.x/24 -o -| ztee results.csv | zgrab -http-user-agent "Mozilla/5.0" --port 443 --tls -http-max-redirects 5 --](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DPASdqvXcAY0vLi.jpg:large)