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massdns
This package contains a simple high-performance DNS stub resolver targeting those who seek to resolve a massive amount of domain names in the order of millions or even billions. Without special configuration, MassDNS is capable of resolving over 350,000 names per second using publicly available resolvers.
Installed size: 101 KB
How to install: sudo apt install massdns
Dependencies:
- libc6
massdns
root@kali:~# massdns -h
Usage: massdns [options] [domainlist]
-b --bindto Bind to IP address and port. (Default: 0.0.0.0:0)
--busy-poll Use busy-wait polling instead of epoll.
-c --resolve-count Number of resolves for a name before giving up. (Default: 50)
--drop-group Group to drop privileges to when running as root. (Default: nogroup)
--drop-user User to drop privileges to when running as root. (Default: nobody)
--filter Only output packets with the specified response code.
--flush Flush the output file whenever a response was received.
-h --help Show this help.
--ignore Do not output packets with the specified response code.
-i --interval Interval in milliseconds to wait between multiple resolves of the same
domain. (Default: 500)
-l --error-log Error log file path. (Default: /dev/stderr)
--norecurse Use non-recursive queries. Useful for DNS cache snooping.
-o --output Flags for output formatting.
--predictable Use resolvers incrementally. Useful for resolver tests.
--processes Number of processes to be used for resolving. (Default: 1)
-q --quiet Quiet mode.
--rcvbuf Size of the receive buffer in bytes.
--retry Unacceptable DNS response codes. (Default: REFUSED)
-r --resolvers Text file containing DNS resolvers.
--root Do not drop privileges when running as root. Not recommended.
-s --hashmap-size Number of concurrent lookups. (Default: 10000)
--sndbuf Size of the send buffer in bytes.
--status-format Format for real-time status updates, json or ansi (Default: ansi)
--sticky Do not switch the resolver when retrying.
--socket-count Socket count per process. (Default: 1)
-t --type Record type to be resolved. (Default: A)
--verify-ip Verify IP addresses of incoming replies.
-w --outfile Write to the specified output file instead of standard output.
Output flags:
S - simple text output
F - full text output
B - binary output
J - ndjson output
Advanced flags for the simple output mode:
d - Include records from the additional section.
i - Indent any reply record.
l - Separate replies using a line feed.
m - Only output reply records that match the question name.
n - Include records from the answer section.
q - Print the question.
r - Print the question with resolver IP address, Unix timestamp and return code prepended.
s - Separate packet sections using a line feed.
t - Include TTL and record class within the output.
u - Include records from the authority section.
Updated on: 2022-Nov-18