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I'm reporting and providing workaround at the same time for this issue!
For some reason "-r" flag no longer works properly when users set their DNS resolver IP address in "/etc/resolv.conf" when on VPN. This issue started with version v3.19.2 and is still present on the newer versions. As a result, enumeration fails and no subdomains will be discovered and stored in the output file for a given target list.
All versions older than v.19.2 have been removed from the Releases list and no longer available to be downloaded here.
I had the version v3.19.1 and ran it to test. Everything is working great with this version and supports layers user may want to use for their privacy.
I understand there might be some reasons for this issue, but please bring back this feature on the newer versions if possible!
Thanks,
Captain Archibald Haddock
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
I'm reporting and providing workaround at the same time for this issue!
For some reason "-r" flag no longer works properly when users set their DNS resolver IP address in "/etc/resolv.conf" when on VPN. This issue started with version v3.19.2 and is still present on the newer versions. As a result, enumeration fails and no subdomains will be discovered and stored in the output file for a given target list.
All versions older than v.19.2 have been removed from the Releases list and no longer available to be downloaded here.
I had the version v3.19.1 and ran it to test. Everything is working great with this version and supports layers user may want to use for their privacy.
I understand there might be some reasons for this issue, but please bring back this feature on the newer versions if possible!
Thanks,
Captain Archibald Haddock
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: