Dnsenum is a very powerful Domain information collection tool, can query the site's host address information, domain name server and mail exchange records, this article briefly introduces the parameters of the tool definition and examples. Before introducing a help chart, there is a general understanding:
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Usage: dnsenum [options] [domain name]. Note: the "-" and "--" differences, "-" using the option shorthand, "-" Use the option to write all.
Options |
Description
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Common options
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--dnsserver <server> |
Specify a domain name server, case: Dnsenum--dnsserver 114.114.114.114 baidu.com |
--enum |
Shortcut options, equivalent to "--threads 5-s 15-w", option description follow-up instructions |
-H--help
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Display Help information
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--noreverse |
Skip Reverse Query operation
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--nocolor |
No Color output
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--private |
Display and save the private IPs at the end of the "domain_ips.txt" file
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--subfile <file> |
Writes all valid sub-domains to the specified file
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-T,--timeout <value>
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TCP or UDP connection timeout time, default is 10s (Time unit: seconds)
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--threads <value> |
Number of query threads
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-V,--verbose |
Show all progress and error messages
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Other common options
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-O--output <file> |
Output option to save the output information to the specified file
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-E,--exclude <regexp> |
Reverse query option to exclude PTR records that match regular expressions from the results of a reverse query, which is useful for troubleshooting invalid hosts
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-W,--whois |
Provide whois queries in a C-segment network address range |
Other options not described please enter: Dnsenum-h query.
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