DNSRECON(1) | dnsrecon - DNS Enumeration Tool | DNSRECON(1) |
NAME¶
dnsrecon - DNS Enumueration and Scanning ToolSYNOPSIS¶
dnsrecon <options>OPTION¶
-h, --help Show help message and exit-d, --domain <domain> Domain to Target for enumeration.
-r, --range <range> IP Range for reverse look-up brute force in formats (first-last) or in (range/bitmask).
-n, --name_server <name> Domain server to use, if none is given the SOA of the target will be used
-D, --dictionary <file> Dictionary file of sub-domain and hostnames to use for brute force.
-f Filter out of Brute Force Domain lookup records that resolve to the wildcard defined IP Address when saving records.
-t, --type <types>
- Specify the type of enumeration to perform (comma separated):
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std To Enumerate general record types, enumerates.
SOA, NS, A, AAAA, MX and SRV if AXRF on the
NS Servers fail.
rvl To Reverse Look Up a given CIDR IP range.
brt To Brute force Domains and Hosts using a given dictionary.
srv To Enumerate common SRV Records for a given domain.
axfr Test all NS Servers in a domain for misconfigured zone transfers.
goo Perform Google search for sub-domains and hosts.
bing Perform Bing search for sub-domains and hosts.
crt Perform crt.sh search for subdomains and hosts.
snoop To Perform a Cache Snooping against all NS servers for a given domain, testing all with file containing the domains, file given with -D option.
tld Will remove the TLD of given domain and test against all TLD's registered in IANA
- zonewalk Will perform a DNSSEC Zone Walk using NSEC Records.
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-a Perform AXFR with the standard enumeration.
-s Perform Reverse Look-up of ipv4 ranges in the SPF Record of the targeted domain with the standard enumeration.
-g Perform Google enumeration with the standard enumeration.
-b Perform Bing enumeration with the standard enumeration.
-k Perform crt.sh enumeration with standard enumeration.
-w Do deep whois record analysis and reverse look-up of IP ranges found thru whois when doing standard query.
-z Performs a DNSSEC Zone Walk with the standard enumeration.
--threads <number> Number of threads to use in Range Reverse Look-up, Forward Look-up Brute force and SRV Record Enumeration --lifetime <number> Time to wait for a server to response to a query.
--db <file> SQLite 3 file to save found records.
--xml <file> XML File to save found records.
--iw Continue brute forcing a domain even if a wildcard records are discovered.
-c, --csv <file> Comma separated value file.
-j, --json <file> JSON file.
-v Show attempts in the bruteforce modes.
DESCRIPTION¶
I wrote this tool back in late 2006 and it has been my favorite tool for enumeration thru DNS, in great part because I wrote it and it gives the output in a way that I can manipulate it in my own style. One of the features that I used the most and gave me excellent results is the SRV record enumeration.- The script will perform the following:
- Standard Record Enumeration for a given domain (A, NS, SOA and MX). Top Leven Domain Expansion for a given domain. Zone Transfer against all NS records of a given domain. Reverse Lookup against a given IP Range given a start and end IP.
- SRV Record enumeration, enumerating:
- _gc._tcp. _kerberos._tcp. _kerberos._udp. _ldap._tcp. _test._tcp. _sips._tcp. _sip._udp. _sip._tcp. _aix._tcp. _aix._tcp. _finger._tcp. _ftp._tcp. _http._tcp. _nntp._tcp. _telnet._tcp. _whois._tcp. _h323cs._tcp. _h323cs._udp. _h323be._tcp. _h323be._udp. _h323ls._tcp. _h323ls._udp.
- Brute force hostnames and subdomains of a given target domain using a wordlist.
AUTHOR¶
Carlos Perez, Carlos_Perez@darkoperator.comCOPYRIGHT¶
Copyright (C) 2012 Carlos PerezThis program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; Applies version 2 of the License.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
March 23, 2013 | 0.8.1 |