How can I find all the sub-domains of of a known domain, for instance to fine all sub-domains of www.google.com which are imges, video, maps, groups, ....etc
I already tried netcraft.com but it does not support all the websites....
Thanks,
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It's not so easy anymore. You used to be able to do a zonal transfer, but most DNS admin turn this off or limit it to certain IPs
on a unix box you'd use digg
windows is nslookup with ls -d and a wild card infront of the root domain
-t works sometimes too, but it has a lot of unneeded info -
Originally Posted by stiltman
nslookup `ls -d *.google.com`
but of course this will not work, any idea ?
Thanks for your help again .... -
Your best bet, since I've been out of the network side for a few years now
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=how+to+find+subdomains&aq=f&oq=
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