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    DNS Crawler

    DNS Crawler

    A Bulk Domain Assessment Tool

    DNS Crawler is a lightweight, Python-based utility designed for efficient batch processing and assessment of internet domain names. It reads from a list of domains formatted as: domain_name <tab> or ; optional_comment and generates a detailed, Excel-compatible CSV report with columns including: DOMAIN: Domain name REG: Registrar SOA, NS, MX, TXT, SPF, DMARC, MS, A, PTR: Common DNS records for comprehensive domain analysis NOTE: Optional comments from the original input file Whether you're managing multiple domains or auditing for cross-platform DNS consistency, DNS Crawler simplifies the process, offering a clear, structured output for easy review and reporting.
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    PyDNL is a python-based Domain Name lookup client. Its' use spans from desktop CLI users to developers, to IT professionals.
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