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txdns 2.0.0: (free) Aggressive multithreaded DNS digger/brute-forcer


From: Arley Silveira <arleybls () hotmail com>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2006 09:42:50 +0000

Hi,
I'm very excited to release TXDNS 2.0.0 (www.txdns.net). This new version features a distributed model which further 
boosts TXDNS's parallelism and performance. This model allows a TXDNS client to send jobs to a TXDNS server over a 
clear or encrypted TCP channel. For example, to put a TXDNS host on listening mode:    > txdns -l By default TXDNS 
listens on port 5353. On the client side you may post any query jobs by appending '-c xx.xx.xx.xx' to the regular query 
syntax (where xx.xx.xx.xx is the host's IP running TXDNS on listening mode), for example:    > txdns foo.com -rt -t -c 
xx.xx.xx.xx Using -cr instead of -c will force the TXDNS server to redirect all output to the client, so basically you 
get the results from the server's job right on the client console.  Note that file system streams are not redirected, 
which means that any file switches (-f or -h) will still have the remote host as root reference. To encrypt all the 
traffic between the client and the server just append '--key <your_key_here>' to the regular syntax on both the client 
and server. A new --countdown option has been added as a very basic synchronization mechanism, and by default, any 
jobs, no matter remote or local will now delay for 5s before firing. If you want to bypass this countdown delay you'll 
have to add '--countdown 0'. Cheers and have fun, arley silveira--www.txdns.net
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