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Tool Update: Bing-ip2hosts version 0.4
From: Andrew Horton <andrew () morningstarsecurity com>
Date: Wed, 1 Jan 2014 23:59:30 +1100
Hi All, Bing-IP2hosts version 0.4 is now released. Homepage: http://www.morningstarsecurity.com/research/bing-ip2hosts Usage -!------- $ ./bing-ip2hosts bing-ip2hosts (o.4) by Andrew Horton aka urbanadventurer Homepage: http://www.morningstarsecurity.com/research/bing-ip2hosts Useful for web intelligence and attack surface mapping of vhosts during penetration tests. Find hostnames that share an IP address with your target which can be a hostname or an IP address. This makes use of Microsoft Bing.com ability to seach by IP address, e.g. "IP:210.48.71.196". Usage: ./bing-ip2hosts [OPTIONS] <IP|hostname> OPTIONS are: -n Turn off the progress indicator animation -t <DIR> Use this directory instead of /tmp. The directory must exist. -i Optional CSV output. Outputs the IP and hostname on each line, separated by a comma. -p Optional http:// prefix output. Useful for right-clicking in the shell. Changes -!---------- Updated usage Fixed tmp file issue where files weren't being deleted Resolves hostnames using nslookup instead of resolveip (Thanks Xavier Mertens) I updated this because a couple of people emailed me to say it no longer worked. It always worked for me. Let me know if you have any problems. Happy New Year, Andrew Horton
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