DNSrr is a tool written in bash, used to enumerate all the juicy stuff from DNS records, it uses different techniques like
DNS Forward Bruteforce
DNS Reverse Bruteforce
DNS Cache Snooping
DNS Zone Transfer
To get you all the information that you can get, from a DNS server.
Installation
Install it using git
Get Started
Usage
-z : Attempt Zone Transfer
Syntax: ./dns.sh -z [Nameserver] [Domain Name]
-fb : Forward Lookup Bruteforce
Syntax: ./dns.sh [Domain Name]
Syntax: ./dns.sh [Domain Name] [Wordlist]
-rb : Reverse Lookup Bruteforce
Syntax: ./dns.sh [Domain Name]
-cs : Perform DNS Cache Snooping
Syntax: ./dns.sh [Name Server] [Wordlist]
-x : Explain A Particular Option
Syntax: ./dns.sh -x [Option_Name]
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DNSrr supports five different options, including the one that explains the other four options. So just incase you don’t know what a particular option is doing, you can simply use -x option, to understand the technique behind it.
Example:
./dnsrr -x z
Sample Execution
Zone Transfer
Forward Lookup Bruteforce
To Do
Add new techniques that can be used to enumerate data from DNS.
Report Bugs
Add any new/missing feature.
Contact Me
Ping me at A3h1nt.
Original repository: https://github.com/A3h1nt/Dnsrr
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