Recon Tool: Dome

by | May 19, 2023 | Tools

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Description

Dome by v4d1, is a fast and reliable Subdomain Enumeration Tool that facilitates active and passive scanning to discover subdomains and identify open ports. This tool is recommended for bug bounty hunters and pentesters in their reconnaissance phase.

If you want to use more OSINT engines, fill the config.api file with the needed API tokens

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Passive Mode:

Use OSINT techniques to obtain subdomains from the target. This mode will not make any connection to the target so it is undetectable. The basic use of this mode is:

python dome.py -m passive -d domain

 

Active Mode:

Perform bruteforce attacks to obtain alive subdomains. There are 2 types of bruteforce:

  • Pure Bruteforce: Check subdomains from a.domain.com to zzz.domain.com (26 + 26^2 + 26^3 = 18278 subdomains) this bruteforce can be disabled with -nb, –no-bruteforce
  • Wordlist based: Use a custom wordlist provided by the user using the flag -w, –wordlist. If no wordlists is specified, this mode won’t be executed

This mode will also make passive mode attack but in this case, the connection is tested to ensure the subdomain is still alive. To disable passive scan in active scan mode, use –no-passive flag

The basic use of this mode is:

python dome.py -m active -d domain -w wordlist.txt

Add -p option or a built-it port option (see usage menu) to perform port scanning

python dome.py -m active -d domain -w wordlist.txt -p 80,443,8080

Installation

You can run Dome with Python 2 or 3. Python3 is recommended

Install the dependencies and run the program

git clone https://github.com/v4d1/Dome.git

cd Dome

pip install -r requirements.txt

python dome.py --help

 

 

Top Features

  • Easy to use. Just install the requirements.txt and run
  • Active and Passive scan (read above)
  • Faster than other subdomain enumeration tools
  • 7 different resolvers/nameservers including google, cloudfare (fastest), Quad9 and cisco DNS (use –resolvers filename.txt to use a custom list of resolvers, one per line)
  • Up to 21 different OSINT sources
  • Subdomains obtained via OSINT are tested to know if they are alive (only in active mode)
  • Support for webs that requires API token
  • Detects when api key is no longer working (Other tools just throw an error and stops working)
  • Wildcard detection and bypass
  • Custom Port scaning and built-in params for Top100,Top1000 and Top Web ports
  • Colored and uncolored output for easy read
  • Windows and Python 2/3 support (Python 3 is recommended)
  • Highly customizable through arguments
  • Scan more than one domain simultaneously
  • Possibility to use threads for faster bruteforce scans
  • Export output in different formats such as txt, json, html

Screenshots

Passive mode:

Active mode + port scan:

 

OSINT Search Engines

Dome uses these web pages to obtain subdomains

Without API:

  • AlienVault
  • HackerTarget
  • RapidDNS
  • ThreatMiner
  • urlscan.io
  • threatcrowd.org
  • web.archive.org
  • crt.sh
  • bufferover.run
  • CertSpotter
  • Anubis-DB
  • Hunt.io
  • Sonar
  • SiteDossier
  • DNSrepo

With API:

  • VirusTotal
  • Shodan
  • Spyse
  • SecurityTrails
  • PassiveTotal
  • BinaryEdge

 

 

TODO List

Feel free to implement this features

  •  Add arguments
  •  Add DNS wildcard detection and bypass
  •  Add port scan and port argument
  •  Add colored screen output (also option for no-colour)
  •  Add -i option to show the subdomains’ IP address
  •  Add –silent argument to show nothing on screen
  •  Create a dicc structure like {“ip”: “domain”} to avoid duplicate port scans
  •  Generate output in html and json format, also a txt for subdomains found during scan
  •  Add timestamps
  •  Recursive scan
  •  Autoupdate Script
  •  Add more OSINT engines with API token (create config file)
  •  Add compatibility with Windows
  •  Add compatibility with Python 2.7
  •  Add Shodan for passive open ports? (Check requests limit with api key)
  •  Add support for domains like .gov.uk (at this moment, the program only works with one level domain like domain.com) (https://publicsuffix.org/list/public_suffix_list.dat)
  •  Add precompiled files for Linux and Windows (Mac OS?)
  •  Add Spyse as osint engine
  •  Added DNS resolvers
  •  Implement spyse offset in request to get more subdomains (https://spyse-dev.readme.io/reference/domain_search)
  •  Add common prefix to valid subdomains like -testing, -staging, etc
  •  Delete wordlists words <= 3 letters if pure bruteforce was made (avoid duplicate connections)
  •  Add exclusion file so bug bounty hunters can specify OOS subdomains in order to not print/output them

Usage

ArgumentsDescriptionArg example
-m, –modeScan mode. Valid options: active or passiveactive
-d, –domainDomains name to enumerate subdomains (Separated by commas)hackerone.com,facebook.com
-w, –wordlistWordlist containing subdomain prefix to bruteforcesubdomains-5000.txt
-i, –ipWhen a subdomain is found, show its ip 
–no-passiveDo not use OSINT techniques to obtain valid subdomains 
-nb, –no-bruteforceDont make pure bruteforce up to 3 letters 
-p, –portsScan the subdomains found against specific tcp ports80,443,8080
–top-100-portsScan the top 100 ports of the subdomain (Not compatible with -p option) 
–top-1000-portsScan the top 1000 ports of the subdomain (Not compatible with -p option) 
–top-web-portsScan the top web ports of the subdomain (Not compatible with -p option) 
-s, –silentSilent mode. No output in terminal 
–no-colorDont print colored output 
-t, –threadsNumber of threads to use (Default: 25)20
-o, –outputSave the results to txt, json and html files 
–max-response-sizeMaximun length for HTTP response (Default:5000000 (5MB))1000000
–r, –resolversTextfile with DNS resolvers to use. One per lineresolvers.txt
-h, –helpHelp command 
–versionShow dome version and exit 
-v, –verboseShow more information during execution

 

 

Examples

Perform active and passive scan, show the ip adress of each subdomain and make a port scan using top-web-ports. Data will also be written in /results folder:

python dome.py -m active -d domain -w wordlist.txt -i --top-web-ports -o 

Perform passive scan in silent mode and write output to files.

python dome.py -m passive -d domain --silent --output

Perform active scan without passive and port scan

python dome.py -m active -d domain -w wordlist.txt --no-passive

Only bruteforce with wordlist

python dome.py -m active -d domain -w wordlist.txt --no-bruteforce

Scan active and passive and perform port scan ONLY in ports 22,80,3306

python dome.py -m active -d domain -w wordlist.txt -p 22,80,3306

 

 

Clone the repo from here: GitHub Link

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