20/02/2010: dnsmap 0.30 released at www.gnucitizen.org * IPv6 support * Makefile included * delay option (-d) added. This is useful in cases where dnsmap is killing your bandwidth * ignore IPs option (-i) added. This allows ignoring user-supplied IPs from the results. Useful for domains which cause dnsmap to produce false positives * changes made to make dnsmap compatible with OpenDNS * disclosure of internal IP addresses (RFC 1918) are reported * updated built-in wordlist * included a standalone three-letter acronym (TLA) subdomains wordlist * domains susceptible to "same site" scripting (http://snipurl.com/etbcv) are reported * completion time is now displayed to the user * mechanism to attempt to bruteforce wildcard-enabled domains * unique filename containing timestamp is now created when no specific output filename is supplied by user * various minor bugs fixed 22/02/2009: dnsmap 0.22 released at www.gnucitizen.org * saving the results in human-readable and CSV format for easy processing * fixed bug that disallowed reading wordlists with DOS CRLF format * improved built-in subdomains wordlist * new bash script (dnsmap-bulk.sh) included which allows running dnsmap against a list of domains from a user-supplied file. i.e.: bruteforcing several domains in a bulk fashion * bypassing of signature-based dnsmap detection by generating a proper pseudo-random subdomain when checking for wildcards 17/08/2006: dnsmap 0.1 (first public version) released at foro.elhacker.net * bruteforcing based on builtin list and user-supplied wordlist * obtain all available A records for each bruteforced (sub)domain (rather than only one)