NsLookup shows all the DNS records for a given website or domain name. It has support for popular DNS servers like Google DNS, CloudFlare DNS and OpenDNS, but also local DNS servers all over the world.
For example, try wikipedia.org or www.twitter.com to view their DNS records.
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Website | nslookup.io |
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Release Date | 2020-08-02 |
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Website | dnsdumpster.com |
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I see myself expanding nslookup.io into a wider range of web-based networking tools. More like an integrated web app where you can explore internet infrastructure than a collection of individual tools. Source: 11 months ago
I am shocked the website is IPv4 only and a check I did on nslookup.io shows petition.eu points to an A record 35.239.211.251, hosted by Google. I am sure Google can provide an IPv6 address if requested, so I do not know why the operator of petition.eu has not requested. Source: about 1 year ago
I used the took nslookup.io to do an nslookup and that website has no AAAA record, meaning it is IPv4 only. Source: about 1 year ago
Nslookup from Unraid gives the server address of my router and [ROUTER-IP]#53 for the address. I failed to mention, I have tailscale set up, could that be an issue? When I did nslookup from my PC, it gave magicdns.localhost-tailscale-daemon as the server. When I did nslookup from nslookup.io, it gives my Cloudflare nameservers. Source: about 1 year ago
Dig also gives matching information as above. Also checked the IP address from an external source (nslookup.io), it's the same. Source: about 1 year ago
The website used here is called https://dnsdumpster.com/, in case anyone is looking for something like this. Source: about 1 year ago
Check the FW logs to see what URLs are being hit during the time period you run your python script, bypass the URL, and test. Rinse and repeat until you get it working. There are of course lots of other log fields you could check to help narrow it down, assuming you have them turned on, etc etc. You could nslookup the url to see if there are any aliases that you also need to bypass. Something like... Source: about 1 year ago
If you are interested check out dnsdumpster. Source: about 1 year ago
Yes I used to think this but unfortunately there is such a thing called Passive DNS -- eventually your FQDN will be discovered and recorded - certainly if you are tiny then you have a chance -- I would certainly do a DNSdumpster search -- https://dnsdumpster.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
Https://dnsdumpster.com/ - DNS Dumpster is a free tool for finding subdomains and other DNS records associated with a given domain. - Source: dev.to / about 1 year ago
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