Re: anonymous Zonetransfer (AXFR) exploatation

From: Jason Thompson (securitux@gmail.com)
Date: Tue Mar 18 2008 - 14:28:49 EST


Were? I still do them and find axfr's allowed... not a lot, but for
the 10 seconds it takes to check there's been a few times where I've
downloaded an AD domains' worth of hosts. Even just getting a list of
hosts with a few interesting CNAME entries can give you a few
potential targets or point to domains you weren't previously aware of.

-J

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 11:09 AM, Radu Oprisan <radu@securesystems.ro> wrote:
> LordDoskias wrote:
> >>
> >>
> > The best thing that I can think if to use the information obtained
> > from the zone transfer. Perhaps some "private" hosts will come up that
> > you can look into? To my mind AXFR transfers should be considered as
> > part of the reconnaissance stage of a pen-test.
>
>
> Actually, they were, a long time ago.
>
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