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[TOOL] TXDNS 2.1.5. An aggressive multithreaded DNS brute-forcer
From: "Arley Silveira" <arleybls () hotmail com>
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 13:24:28 +0100
Hi everyone, TXDNS [http://www.txdns.net] 2.1.5 is out. This an intermediary release for the upcoming 2.2 version. This release implements DNS queries against multiple DNS servers, a more efficient threading algorithm and some minor bug fixes. To use along with the new feature you'll find on the download area a start-up list of know open/public dns servers that I have extracted from VivilProject's list of public DNS servers. Bear in mind that I can not guarantee that all DNS servers will remain open :-) and thus you may come across with some false-negatives by the time that some of them gets closed or discontinued. I'll keep an eye on VivilProject web site and and try to update de list as much as I can. Feel free to report me closed servers or any new open ones. Usage example: > txdns foo.com -rt -bb --min 1 --max 3 -sl dnslist.txt -x 50 Faster DNS servers will place more queries than others, so you may easily compile a top 10 servers list by sniffing your own traffic. At last but not at least, smalllist.txt has been updated and renamed to namelist.txt. A few more links to public word lists are also available. Cheers, -- Arley Silveira [http://www.txdns.net] _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/
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