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About the resolvers.txt #56

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marcelo321 opened this issue Dec 26, 2019 · 2 comments
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About the resolvers.txt #56

marcelo321 opened this issue Dec 26, 2019 · 2 comments

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I wanted to know if a big amount of resolvers is needed for the tool to work properly. i tried running the tool with only 10 public and common DNS resolvers and the tool had less "REFUSED", does that mean that is running ok?

What would be a good value for -s if i have only 10 resolvers in resolvers.txt?

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marcelo321 commented Dec 26, 2019

The total "REFUSED" stays at +-25% all the times i run the tool with the 900 defualt resolvers. it stays at 0% when i re-run it with only 10 resolvers.

But i get like 4x more subdomains when i run it with the 900 resolvers, how do i know if there are false subdomains in there?

My subdomain enumerations list really gets much bigger when using the default 900 resolvers and the default names.txt so i don't know how to know if the tool is working correctly or it is giving bad results.

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