DNS and Why AXFRs Matter
Alright, this will likely crash cause I'm cheap but I've created a thing. If enough people find interest I'll scale up the specs. Still trying to get the guest password concept to work but Kibana is fighting and so I've given up for the time being on anony access. Either way the username is "guest" and the password is "password". You can have some fun here at https://attribution.run:5601. Tonights upload is a decade's worth of research on DNS. More indices will be created and the data is, something else.
For guest purposes I'll be restricting the usage of .mil or .gov searches on the resource records but knowing whether or not a given domain was scanned will not be hidden from the public view. For those wishing to research .mil or .gov a signup concept will be created and more information on how to access this kind of data will be passed along.
The data was gathered using https://github.com/stryngs/axfr-tools and much development has taken place in the last few weeks in terms of taking a very old project and updating it.
For those who might ask the question why does this matter I would offer to you https://zonetransfer.me, DigiNinja explains it best.
As of tonight over 1.5 million datapoints have been uploaded. Login and have fun. DNS is fun.
Email has not been created yet but once it is support@attribution.run is how to contact and request additional access.