Computer Science, asked by RevengeSubham, 7 months ago


Termux code for
running a python(py)
program in termux​

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Answered by devshah1032
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Answer:

Explanation:

Most security analysts access DNSDB API using dnsdbq from a Mac laptop or similar environment, although DNSDB Scout (a browser extension for Chrome and Firefox) is rapidly growing in popularity. We've also previously explained how to install and run dnsdbq in the Windows Subsystem for Linux.

However, did you ever wish you could access DNSDB API from a command line environment on your non-rooted Android smartphone or Android tablet? It turns out this actually is possible. We'll show you how to do so using termux, "[…] an Android terminal emulator and Linux environment app that works directly with no rooting or setup required."

Rather than installing a full C language compile-and-link environment on the Android device, we'll illustrate accessing DNSDB with dnsdb_query.py (Farsight's legacy Python command line client) instead.

Answered by jhamadhulata1978
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Answer:

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