Tool Documentation:
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lbd Usage Example
Test to see if the target domain (example.com
) is using a load balancer:
root@kali:~# lbd example.com
lbd - load balancing detector 0.1 - Checks if a given domain uses load-balancing.
Written by Stefan Behte (http://ge.mine.nu)
Proof-of-concept! Might give false positives.
Checking for DNS-Loadbalancing: NOT FOUND
Checking for HTTP-Loadbalancing [Server]:
ECS (sea/55ED)
ECS (sea/1C15)
FOUND
Packages and Binaries:
lbd
Checks if a given domain uses load-balancing.
Installed size: 15 KB
How to install: sudo apt install lbd
lbd
root@kali:~# lbd -h
host: illegal option -- h
Usage: host [-aCdilrTvVw] [-c class] [-N ndots] [-t type] [-W time]
[-R number] [-m flag] [-p port] hostname [server]
-a is equivalent to -v -t ANY
-A is like -a but omits RRSIG, NSEC, NSEC3
-c specifies query class for non-IN data
-C compares SOA records on authoritative nameservers
-d is equivalent to -v
-l lists all hosts in a domain, using AXFR
-m set memory debugging flag (trace|record|usage)
-N changes the number of dots allowed before root lookup is done
-p specifies the port on the server to query
-r disables recursive processing
-R specifies number of retries for UDP packets
-s a SERVFAIL response should stop query
-t specifies the query type
-T enables TCP/IP mode
-U enables UDP mode
-v enables verbose output
-V print version number and exit
-w specifies to wait forever for a reply
-W specifies how long to wait for a reply
-4 use IPv4 query transport only
-6 use IPv6 query transport only
Updated on: 2024-Mar-11