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Re: [PEN-TEST] DNS zone transfer tool for NT
From: Aurobindo Sundaram <sundaram () AUSTIN APC SLB COM>
Date: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 13:24:37 -0500

Umm, how about simply using DiG? It does what you want in a single command
line, and its all text output makes it simple to parse - several tools
(dlint from www.domtools.com, for eg.) use dig.

Dig is available with the BIND distribution.

Robin

On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, H Carvey wrote:

Is running "ls -d <domainname>" in
nslookup.exe's interactive mode not good
enough?

I can resort to using Expect.pm to script it, but
I'd rather not...I was hoping there was something
that would work in a single command line.

Filipe suggested and sent me 'dnscmd.exe', but
that doesn't do it...it's intended for
administering MS DNS servers, not necessarily
performing zone transfers on arbitrary DNS
servers.

I asked the question, looking for something that
would be useful to consultants and admins as
well...by making it easily scriptable, it's easier
(and hopefully more likely) to use...

Carv



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