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auto.sh

Subdomain Enumeration To install the required tools use chmod +x install.sh ./install.sh Usage auto.sh "domain.com"


I wrote this Script for myself for my Recon, but then i thought as i learn from the community, so i should give back to community, to help beginner who are starting in Infosec Community.

I have just collected all the tool's that i found Best for doing the Recon Part of your Hunting. So that we can get some time to do some manual recon by our own.

I have listed the Name of the Owner of the Tools and their Twitter Handle.(In install.sh)

I hope you all will find this useful in your Hunting.

Any suggestions for me to do any upgrades in this Script is Highly Appreciated. (https://mobile.twitter.com/Broly157)

Thanks Enjoy.

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auto.sh's Issues

Lazy feature request

Hi,
I love your tool and have no issues with it, however I like to automate some of my large scopes. Usually I'll just modify the auto.sh script and remove the prompts, but I also like staying up to date with your changes, so I find myself having to modify a lot. Do you think it would be too much to ask for a no prompt switch for "yes to all" like maybe --yes-to-all? Or even just a "yes", like:
auto.sh URL.com yes

Because of this, I can't add "git pull" to the git dir for auto.sh in my automation script, as I have to modify auto.sh.

Totally fine if you can't, its really a lazy issue I have. I figured if you weren't overwhelmed with work I'd ask.

Getting Error "(23) Failed writing body" After 3/4th Tier of Subdomains Module

Hi @Broly157

I tested this script on kali linux and after sometime I got this Error

Finding 3/4th Tier of Subdomains
parse error: Invalid numeric literal at line 1, column 742183

and then after some clean output, i am continuously seeing this Error with no termination of process

(23) Failed writing body
(23) Failed writing body
(23) Failed writing body
(23) Failed writing body
(23) Failed writing body
(23) Failed writing body
(23) Failed writing body
(23) Failed writing body
(23) Failed writing body
(23) Failed writing body

Please check this issue. i think It is showing some trouble while putting all the discovered subdomains in "final" folder.

Unique Folder "output" for each domain

Hi,

First of all thanks for the cool script. Can you please modify it to give results in a folder?

Like if i run it against "yahoo.com" or "fb.com" it should give results in "yahoo" & "fb" two unique folders ..But at this time i am seeing results being replaced in .txt files. So can't distinguish the results easily.

Thanks.

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