# dnsrecon Notes ------- Help Text ------- ``` Version: 0.8.1 Usage: dnsrecon.py Options: -h, --help Show this help message and exit -d, --domain Domain to Target for enumeration. -r, --range IP Range for reverse look-up brute force in formats (first-last) or in (range/bitmask). -n, --name_server Domain server to use, if none is given the SOA of the target will be used -D, --dictionary 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 Specify the type of enumeration to perform: 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. 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. -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. -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 of threads to use in Range Reverse Look-up, Forward Look-up Brute force and SRV Record Enumeration --lifetime Time to wait for a server to response to a query. --db SQLite 3 file to save found records. --xml XML File to save found records. -c, --csv Comma separated value file. -v Show attempts in the bruteforce modes. ``` Example Usage ------- Links -------