ittools.net publishes practical analysis tools and remediation guides for everyday security and operations work.
The site is built for administrators, analysts, consultants, and small teams who need to understand a failure quickly, document what it means, and move to a safe fix without guessing.
What the site publishes
- Interactive toolsTLS, email, phishing, and script-analysis workflows turn raw input into findings, explanation, and a concrete next step.
- Public guidesStandalone remediation pages explain recurring problems such as chain errors, weak cipher support, suspicious PowerShell behavior, and mail-header review.
- Support pagesAbout, contact, privacy, and terms pages are kept public so visitors can understand how the site works before they submit anything.
How the tools are intended to be used
- Authorized troubleshootingUse TLS checks only for systems you own or are allowed to assess. Use message and script analysis only for material you are permitted to inspect.
- Explanation before actionThe service is designed to clarify what failed, why it failed, and which change to test next. It is not a substitute for your own approval flow or incident process.
- Minimal submissionSubmit only the host, message, or text needed for the task. Avoid credentials, regulated data, and unrelated customer information.
Audience and operating model
- Who it is forIndependent admins, MSP engineers, internal IT teams, and defenders who need useful answers without a long product setup.
- Free and paid accessThe public site includes free analysis and published educational content. Paid plans focus on higher usage, ad-free access, reports, and team workflows.
- How to reach the site ownerUse the contact page for support, commercial requests, false positives, or questions about a published guide.