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A command-line utility designed to discover subdomains for a given domain in a simple, efficient way. It works by gathering information from a variety of passive sources, meaning it doesn't interact directly with the target but instead gathers data that is already publicly available.

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X Subdomain Finder (xsubfind3r)

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xsubfind3r is a command-line utility designed to discover subdomains for a given domain in a simple, efficient way. It works by gathering information from a variety of passive sources, meaning it doesn't interact directly with the target but instead gathers data that is already publicly available. This makes xsubfind3r a powerful tool for security researchers, IT professionals, and anyone looking to gain insights into the subdomains associated with a domain.

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Features

  • Fetches subdomains from multiple online passive sources to provide extensive results
  • Supports stdin and stdout for easy integration in automated workflows
  • Cross-Platform (Windows, Linux, and macOS)

Installation

Install release binaries (Without Go Installed)

Visit the releases page and find the appropriate archive for your operating system and architecture. Download the archive from your browser or copy its URL and retrieve it with wget or curl:

  • ...with wget:

     wget https://github.com/hueristiq/xsubfind3r/releases/download/v<version>/xsubfind3r-<version>-linux-amd64.tar.gz
  • ...or, with curl:

     curl -OL https://github.com/hueristiq/xsubfind3r/releases/download/v<version>/xsubfind3r-<version>-linux-amd64.tar.gz

...then, extract the binary:

tar xf xsubfind3r-<version>-linux-amd64.tar.gz

Tip

The above steps, download and extract, can be combined into a single step with this onliner

curl -sL https://github.com/hueristiq/xsubfind3r/releases/download/v<version>/xsubfind3r-<version>-linux-amd64.tar.gz | tar -xzv

Note

On Windows systems, you should be able to double-click the zip archive to extract the xsubfind3r executable.

...move the xsubfind3r binary to somewhere in your PATH. For example, on GNU/Linux and OS X systems:

sudo mv xsubfind3r /usr/local/bin/

Note

Windows users can follow How to: Add Tool Locations to the PATH Environment Variable in order to add xsubfind3r to their PATH.

Install source (With Go Installed)

Before you install from source, you need to make sure that Go is installed on your system. You can install Go by following the official instructions for your operating system. For this, we will assume that Go is already installed.

go install ...

go install -v github.com/hueristiq/xsubfind3r/cmd/xsubfind3r@latest

go build ...

  • Clone the repository

     git clone https://github.com/hueristiq/xsubfind3r.git 
  • Build the utility

     cd xsubfind3r/cmd/xsubfind3r && \
     go build .
  • Move the xsubfind3r binary to somewhere in your PATH. For example, on GNU/Linux and OS X systems:

     sudo mv xsubfind3r /usr/local/bin/

    Windows users can follow How to: Add Tool Locations to the PATH Environment Variable in order to add xsubfind3r to their PATH.

Caution

While the development version is a good way to take a peek at xsubfind3r's latest features before they get released, be aware that it may have bugs. Officially released versions will generally be more stable.

Install on Docker (With Docker Installed)

If you have Docker installed, you can use xsubfind3r using it's image:

  • Pull the docker image using:

    docker pull hueristiq/xsubfind3r:latest
  • Run xsubfind3r using the image:

    docker run --rm hueristiq/xsubfind3r:latest -h

Post Installation

xsubfind3r will work right after installation. However, some sources require API keys to work. These keys can be added to a configuration file at $HOME/.config/xsubfind3r/config.yaml, created upon first run, or set as environment variables.

Example of environment variables for API keys:

XSUBFIND3R_KEYS_BEVIGIL=your_bevigil_key
XSUBFIND3R_KEYS_CENSYS=your_censys_key

Usage

To start using xsubfind3r, open your terminal and run the following command for a list of options:

xsubfind3r -h

Here's what the help message looks like:

                _      __ _           _ _____
__  _____ _   _| |__  / _(_)_ __   __| |___ / _ __
\ \/ / __| | | | '_ \| |_| | '_ \ / _` | |_ \| '__|
 >  <\__ \ |_| | |_) |  _| | | | | (_| |___) | |
/_/\_\___/\__,_|_.__/|_| |_|_| |_|\__,_|____/|_|
                                             v0.9.1

USAGE:
 xsubfind3r [OPTIONS]

CONFIGURATION:
 -c, --configuration string            configuration file (default: $HOME/.config/xsubfind3r/config.yaml)

INPUT:
 -d, --domain string[]                 target domain
 -l, --list string                     target domains list file path

TIP: For multiple input domains use comma(,) separated value with `-d`,
     specify multiple `-d`, load from file with `-l` or load from stdin.

SOURCES:
     --sources bool                    list supported sources
 -u, --sources-to-use string[]         comma(,) separated sources to use
 -e, --sources-to-exclude string[]     comma(,) separated sources to exclude

OUTPUT:
     --monochrome bool                 display no color output
 -o, --output string                   output subdomains file path
 -O, --output-directory string         output subdomains directory path
 -s, --silent bool                     display output subdomains only
 -v, --verbose bool                    display verbose output

For example, to discover subdomains for example.com:

xsubfind3r -d example.com

You can also use multiple domains by separating them with commas or providing a list from a file.

Contributing

We welcome contributions! Feel free to submit Pull Requests or report Issues. For more details, check out the contribution guidelines.

Licensing

This utility is licensed under the MIT license. You are free to use, modify, and distribute it, as long as you follow the terms of the license. You can find the full license text in the repository - Full MIT license text.

Credits

Contributors

A huge thanks to all the contributors who have helped make xsubfind3r what it is today!

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