Re: dnsdigger

From: Mark Wolfgang (moonpieat_private)
Date: Mon Jun 16 2003 - 10:25:04 PDT

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    In regards to my previous post, it sure would have been nice if I provided
    the location for my script :(  It can be found at http://moonpie.org/tools/bf-dns.tgz
    
    -Mark
    
    On Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 09:57:21AM +0200 or thereabouts, Michael Thumann wrote:
    > We like to annouce that DNSDigger is now available 
    > from our website:
    > www.ernw.de/download/dnsdigger.zip
    > 
    > DNSDigger is a program to gather as much as 
    > possible informations from DNS Servers. Two 
    > different methods are used:
    > 
    > 1. DNS Server Query
    > Query every DNS Server that is responsible for the 
    > domain, primary and each secondary. Sometimes 
    > only one DNS Server is misconfigured, but that could 
    > be enough to get the whole zone file or a provider DNS
    > is used. Some providers allow zone transfers from 
    > their DNS Servers.
    > 
    > 2. DNS Digging
    > The idea is to use the same technique as with password 
    > attacks based on dictionaries to find hostnames hidden 
    > in the DNS zone.There's a names.txt which contains the 
    > dictionary. The option HYBRID will append the nummbers 
    > 01 to 99 to each entry in the names.txt to uncover 
    > additional hostnames.
    > 
    > The tools might be useful for all pen-testers that have to 
    > gather DNS informations during a pen-test.
    > 
    > I hope you will find it as useful as I do ,-)
    > cheers
    > Michael
    > 
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