Dnsenum is a tool specifically designed to gather information about DNS, including domain structure and associated IP addresses. Here’s why option A is correct:
Dnsenum: This tool is used for DNS enumeration and can gather information about a domain’s DNS records, subdomains, IP addresses, and other related information. It is highly effective for mapping out a target network’s domain structure.
Nmap: While a versatile network scanning tool, Nmap is more focused on port scanning and service detection rather than detailed DNS enumeration.
Netcat: This is a network utility for reading and writing data across network connections, not for DNS enumeration.
Wireshark: This is a network protocol analyzer used for capturing and analyzing network traffic but not specifically for gathering DNS information.
References from Pentest:
Anubis HTB: Shows the importance of using DNS enumeration tools like Dnsenum to gather detailed information about the target’s domain structure.
Forge HTB: Demonstrates the process of using specialized tools to collect DNS and IP information efficiently.
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