A high-performance DNS stub resolver for bulk lookups and reconnaissance (subdomain enumeration)
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A high-performance DNS stub resolver for bulk lookups and reconnaissance (subdomain enumeration)
Puredns is a fast domain resolver and subdomain bruteforcing tool that can accurately filter out wildcard subdomains and DNS poisoned entries.
MassDNS wrapper written in go to enumerate valid subdomains using active bruteforce as well as resolve subdomains with wildcard filtering and easy input-output support.
A high-performance, recursive DNS resolver server with DNSSEC support, focused on preserving privacy.
A Docker image for a non-censoring, non-logging, DNSSEC-capable, DNSCrypt-enabled DNS resolver
Detects which DNS server is being used - https://which.nameserve.rs/
Knot Resolver - resolve DNS names like it's 2024
DEPRECATED. Evmongoose is an asynchronous, event(libev) based multi-protocol embedded networking library with functions including TCP, HTTP, WebSocket, MQTT and much more. It's based on mongoose and libev implementation and it's support Lua API.
PolarDNS is a specialized authoritative DNS server suitable for penetration testing and vulnerability research.
A nonpoisonous and CDN-friendly Recursive DNS Resolver
A DNS abstraction for PHP
The Official Installer of AdGuardHome for Asuswrt-Merlin
Bass grabs you those "extra resolvers" you are missing out on when performing Active DNS enumeration. Add anywhere from 100-6k resolvers to your "resolver.txt"
A simple dns resolver of dns-record and web-record log server for pentesting
Script to install a local Unbound DNS resolver on your Linux machine with DNSSEC support
Silicon Frontier, Frontier Silicon, or Frontier Nuvola (Smart) Internet Radio alternative Web API — 📻💡
Node.js bindings of getdns, a modern asynchronous DNS API.
Public DNS service that supports DNS over HTTPS, TLS, QUIC, and Tor. Currently available in Singapore & Indonesia.
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