Fierce is a DNS
reconnaissance tool for locating non-contiguous IP space.
Useful links:
- Domain Name System (DNS)
- Name Servers (NS)
- State of Authority Record (SOA)
- Zone Transfer
- Wildcard DNS Record
First, credit where credit is due, fierce
was
originally written
by RSnake along with others at http://ha.ckers.org/. This is simply a
conversion to Python 3 to simplify and modernize the codebase.
The original description was very apt, so I'll include it here:
Fierce is a semi-lightweight scanner that helps locate non-contiguous IP space and hostnames against specified domains. It's really meant as a pre-cursor to nmap, unicornscan, nessus, nikto, etc, since all of those require that you already know what IP space you are looking for. This does not perform exploitation and does not scan the whole internet indiscriminately. It is meant specifically to locate likely targets both inside and outside a corporate network. Because it uses DNS primarily you will often find mis-configured networks that leak internal address space. That's especially useful in targeted malware.
$ python -m pip install fierce
$ fierce -h
OR
$ git clone https://github.com/mschwager/fierce.git
$ cd fierce
$ python -m pip install dnspython==1.16.0
$ python fierce/fierce.py -h
Let's start with something basic:
$ fierce --domain google.com --subdomains accounts admin ads
Traverse IPs near discovered domains to search for contiguous blocks with the
--traverse
flag:
$ fierce --domain facebook.com --subdomains admin --traverse 10
Limit nearby IP traversal to certain domains with the --search
flag:
$ fierce --domain facebook.com --subdomains admin --search fb.com fb.net
Attempt an HTTP
connection on domains discovered with the --connect
flag:
$ fierce --domain stackoverflow.com --subdomains mail --connect
Exchange speed for breadth with the --wide
flag, which looks for nearby
domains on all IPs of the /24
of a discovered domain:
$ fierce --domain facebook.com --wide
Zone transfers are rare these days, but they give us the keys to the DNS castle. zonetransfer.me is a very useful service for testing for and learning about zone transfers:
$ fierce --domain zonetransfer.me
To save the results to a file for later use we can simply redirect output:
$ fierce --domain zonetransfer.me > output.txt
Internal networks will often have large blocks of contiguous IP space assigned. We can scan those as well:
$ fierce --dns-servers 10.0.0.1 --range 10.0.0.0/24
Check out --help
for further information:
$ fierce --help
First, install poetry
and development packages:
$ poetry install --with dev
$ poetry run pytest
$ poetry run flake8
$ poetry run pytest --cov