Easily find broken and malicious links

Non-working links are annoying and reflect poorly on your professionalism. They not only deter visitors from staying on and returning to your site, but they can also negatively impact your search engine rankings. Even worse than a broken link is a link to a website that causes harm through malware or phishing.

Instead of manually checking all the pages of your site and clicking through all the outgoing links, let Dr. Link Check do the work and give you a report of the links that need your attention.

A single click to check them all

Beginning with a start URL, our bot crawls through the HTML and CSS code of your entire website and examines all the links it can find.

This includes internal page links and outbound links to other websites, as well as links to images, style sheets, and other resource files.

Exclusive | Fgtvm64kvmv723fbuild1262fortinetoutkvmqcow2

To fully understand this virtual appliance, let’s deconstruct the elements contained within its specific file name:

This imports the qcow2 image as a virtual disk for the VM.

qemu-img create -f qcow2 /var/lib/libvirt/images/fgt723_logs.qcow2 30G Use code with caution. 4. Execute the Virt-Install Routine fgtvm64kvmv723fbuild1262fortinetoutkvmqcow2 exclusive

This specific file, FGT_VM64_KVM-v7.2.3.F-build1262-FORTINET.out.kvm.qcow2 , represents the .

qemu-img create -f qcow2 /var/lib/libvirt/images/fgt-logs.qcow2 30G Use code with caution. 3. Execute Virt-Install Deployment Once you have the .qcow2 file

For the uninitiated, this looks like random characters. For a network security engineer or a virtualization architect, it tells a complete story: a specific 64-bit FortiGate VM image, version 7.2.3 build 1262, packaged for KVM, in QCOW2 format, marked as “exclusive” — likely a non-public, restricted-access build.

Understanding the precise breakdown of the file string helps network engineers prevent version mismatches during staging: Technical Impact FortiGate Product Execute Virt-Install Deployment For the uninitiated

: Built explicitly for Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) architectures.

Once you have the .qcow2 file, you can deploy it on any standard KVM host. The process typically involves importing the disk and then configuring the VM's virtual hardware.

Comprehensive report and analysis capabilities

From a high-level report summarizing the results all the way down to the exact locations of the found links in the code, Dr. Link Check provides easy access to the information you need to locate and fix the links on your website.

The results can also be sorted and filtered in various ways as well as exported to CSV for further processing in Microsoft Excel.

Scheduled checks

You can configure your checks to run automatically on a monthly, weekly, or daily basis, and to receive status reports via email.

This way you can keep tabs on your site and detect link rot early, before your visitors do.

Advanced customization

Dr. Link Check allows you to control various aspects of a link check. For instance, you can specify rules for which URLs to include or exclude from being checked, limit the crawl speed so as not to overwhelm your server, or specify recipients to email the results to.

Enter the address of your website below and let Dr. Link Check assess the health of your links:

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