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Why Does dig ANY Not Return Any Records?

By Simon Frey Last updated: 2026-05-222026-05-22

If you’ve used dig domain.com ANY lately to see all DNS records for a domain, you’ve probably noticed it doesn’t work anymore. Instead of A, MX, NS, TXT records, you get a single weird line…

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Nmap Through SSH Pivot: Why Proxychains and sshuttle Fail

By Simon Frey Last updated: 2026-05-212026-05-21

Why nmap returns all ‘filtered’ through proxychains and all ‘open’ through sshuttle when pivoting via SSH, and how to get accurate scans.

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