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Subdomain enumeration #1044
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No . I mean the output has changed a load since 3.23 edition . Could you
maybe bring it back to its initial state where it used to just display the
subdomains ?
Στις Τετ 6 Νοε 2024 στις 2:05 μμ ο χρήστης Manuel Zhindon <
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… Have you tried using the flag --passive? It used to be just -passive but
according to the docs it is now --passive
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Sorry, I just realized that these are ANSI escape sequences.I have already dealt with them using Powershell script, which allows me to view the useful information in CodeEdit. The script below is how I processed them with PowerShell. Maybe it can help sombody!
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Hey why the output seems so weird ? I think it would only return subdomain names but actually it return ips and other weird stuff . Is there any way to make it return only subdomains like it used to in older versions ?
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