ipsubmap

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Published: Jul 6, 2024 License: MIT Imports: 10 Imported by: 0

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IPSubMap

IPSubMap is a tool that allows you to quickly scan a list of IP addresses and determine which subnets they belong to. This is useful for mapping out hosts and identifying which subdomain points to it.

The tool can output 3 files:

  • A list of private IP addresses
  • A list of public IP addresses
  • A list of loopback IP addresses

By default, it resolves both ipv4 and ipv6 addresses. You can turn off ipv6 resolution for example by using -ipv6=false.

The output format is simple, and is intended to be used by other utilities to transform it.

Output format:

<ip address> <domain>[,<domain>...]

First column is the IP address, and the second column is a comma separated list of domains that point to that IP address.

Installation

You can install the tool by running:

go install github.com/bountyhub-org/ipsubmap@latest

Usage examples

Map subdomains.txt

In this example, list of subdomains is stored in subdomains.txt. The output files will be loopback.txt, private.txt, and public.txt.

ipsubmap -file subdomains.txt -out-loopback loopback.txt -out-private private.txt -out-public public.txt -ipv6=false
Take out all public IP addresses

Now, let's say you want to list all IP addresses that are public:

cat public.txt | awk '{print $1}'
# Or you can use the cut command if you prefer
cat public.txt | cut -d ' ' -f1
List all domains with public IP addresses

If you want to list all domains that point to public IP addresses:

cat public.txt | awk '{print $2}' | tr ',' '\n' | sort -u
# Or you can use the cut command if you prefer
cat public.txt | cut -d ' ' -f2 | tr ',' '\n' | sort -u

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