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Troubleshooting tools overview

EtherAssist includes defensive tools for scoped IT troubleshooting. Use them to inspect assets you own, administer, or have permission to test.

Before you begin

  • Confirm the target domain, host, port, URL, or CVE is in scope for your work.
  • Check that your role or subscription includes access to Actions and the required tool.
  • Keep each request narrow and specific.
  • Treat tool output as diagnostic evidence, not a complete security assessment.

Available tools

ToolUse it for
SSL certificate checkReview certificate validity, expiry, issuer, and common TLS details.
DNS checkInspect DNS records for a domain.
Website or HTTP checkReview basic HTTP response and availability information for a single URL.
Email domain checkCheck common email-domain posture signals such as MX, SPF, DKIM, and DMARC where available.
Domain registration lookupReview public registration/RDAP/WHOIS-style information for a domain.
TCP port checkTest whether a specific TCP host and port is reachable.
CVE searchLook up vulnerability information for a named CVE or product query.

Use tools safely

  • Check only domains, hosts, IP addresses, and systems you own or are authorised to assess.
  • Keep requests scoped to a single target or a small troubleshooting case.
  • Do not use these tools for broad scanning, credential attacks, exploit attempts, or unauthorised reconnaissance.
  • Treat results as diagnostic evidence, not a complete security assessment.

Run a tool check

  1. Open chat or a supported workflow.
  2. Enable Actions if required.
  3. Ask for one tool check against one authorised target.
  4. Review the returned evidence, warnings, and suggested next steps.
  5. Save only customer-safe results into tickets, reports, or documentation.

Next steps

Tips

  • Start with the default recommendation, then adjust only when the task requires a different tools option.
  • Confirm feature availability against your subscription and tenant policy before documenting a workflow for users.
  • Use screenshots and examples as orientation aids; exact labels can vary slightly as EtherAssist is updated.

Troubleshooting

IssueWhat to try
Tool is unavailableConfirm Actions are enabled and your plan includes the tool.
Target fails validationUse a hostname, domain, URL, CVE ID, or host/port format supported by the selected tool.
Result is inconclusiveRun a narrower check and compare with the source system.
Output is not customer-safeRemove secrets, internal hostnames, and unrelated personal data before sharing.