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dnsenum: add page #9195
dnsenum: add page #9195
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Co-authored-by: K.B.Dharun Krishna <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: K.B.Dharun Krishna <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: K.B.Dharun Krishna <[email protected]>
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Reference to #6863 |
Co-authored-by: Axel Navarro <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Axel Navarro <[email protected]>
Co-authored-by: Axel Navarro <[email protected]>
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Mandatory fixes found, changes requested.
Thanks for a contribution! ❤️
- Enumerate a domain with default settings: | ||
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`dnsenum -enum {{example.com}}` |
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- Enumerate a domain with default settings: | |
`dnsenum -enum {{example.com}}` | |
- [enum]erate a specific domain with default settings: | |
`dnsenum -enum {{example.com}}` |
Optional fix: mnemonic can be used.
Optional fix: specific
may sound better.
- Enumerate a domain without reverse lookup and save the output to a file: | ||
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`dnsenum --noreverse -o {{path/to/file}} {{example.com}}` |
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- Enumerate a domain without reverse lookup and save the output to a file: | |
`dnsenum --noreverse -o {{path/to/file}} {{example.com}}` | |
- Enumerate a domain without reverse lookup and save the [o]utput to a specific file: | |
`dnsenum --noreverse -o {{path/to/file}} {{example.com}}` |
Almost the same issue as above.
Warning: parsing man page failed, can't find -o
option, possibly broken manual.
- Brute force search on subdomains along with a custom file with subdomains passed as an attribute: | ||
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`dnsenum -f {{filename}} -r {{example.com}}` |
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- Brute force search on subdomains along with a custom file with subdomains passed as an attribute: | |
`dnsenum -f {{filename}} -r {{example.com}}` | |
- Brute force search on subdomains along with a specific file with subdomains passed as an attribute: | |
`dnsenum --file {{path/to/file}} --recursion {{example.com}}` |
Almost the same issue as above.
Mandatory fix: path format is broken.
Mandatory fix: long option must be used if it's portable.
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Fixes have not been submitted, closing this. |
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,linux
,osx
,windows
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, etc.