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Unkn0wnDevs' CloudFlare Resolver - EZiX_mybb_import9300 - 05-10-2014

well the title says it all. Here is a cloudflare resolver made by us let me explain a bit.

the 'simple' resolve is like ALL the other cloudflare resolvers out there. It just resolves the subdomains of a given domain. I modified such that it will only display unique IPs.

The 'advanced' resolve is what makes our cloudflare resolver unique. I am sure that there is no other cloudflare that does resolving like this one. It has 5 different ways to obtain IPs from a domain. The ways are kept secret so that this cloudflare resolver will remain the only to have such resolving techniques.

here is the link:
Code:
http://cfres.unkn0wndevs.pw/

oh and yeah, we are selling API of the 'advanced' resolving method and we do blacklisting as well. Just contact us :)

Do let us know how the resolver is :)


RE: Unkn0wnDevs' CloudFlare Resolver - EZiX_mybb_import9300 - 09-20-2014

code updated. Now it is better and gets a much more accurate result Smile


RE: Unkn0wnDevs' CloudFlare Resolver - EZiX_mybb_import9300 - 09-20-2014

code updated. Now it is better and gets a much more accurate result Smile


RE: Unkn0wnDevs' CloudFlare Resolver - dropzon3 - 09-20-2014

... more accurate? How is it more accurate.

Either a resolution totally wrong or its totally right. There is no degree of accuracy in resolution.

So that leads to the question; when is your resolver wrong?

EDIT: ugh I keep screwing up these days misunderstanding people...I guess your resolution method is bruteforce of common subdomains to find one that is direct? So your increased accuracy is more subdomain attempts?


RE: Unkn0wnDevs' CloudFlare Resolver - dropzon3 - 09-20-2014

... more accurate? How is it more accurate.

Either a resolution totally wrong or its totally right. There is no degree of accuracy in resolution.

So that leads to the question; when is your resolver wrong?

EDIT: ugh I keep screwing up these days misunderstanding people...I guess your resolution method is bruteforce of common subdomains to find one that is direct? So your increased accuracy is more subdomain attempts?


RE: Unkn0wnDevs' CloudFlare Resolver - EZiX_mybb_import9300 - 09-20-2014

(09-20-2014, 08:54 PM)dropzon3 Wrote: ... more accurate? How is it more accurate.

Either a resolution totally wrong or its totally right. There is no degree of accuracy in resolution.

So that leads to the question; when is your resolver wrong?

EDIT: ugh I keep screwing up these days misunderstanding people...I guess your resolution method is bruteforce of common subdomains to find one that is direct? So your increased accuracy is more subdomain attempts?
The subdomain resolve (Which is used in all resolvers) is what i used in 'simple' version. But if you chose the 'advanced' one, it is totally different. It includes 5 more different ways to get the IPs Smile


RE: Unkn0wnDevs' CloudFlare Resolver - EZiX_mybb_import9300 - 09-20-2014

(09-20-2014, 08:54 PM)dropzon3 Wrote: ... more accurate? How is it more accurate.

Either a resolution totally wrong or its totally right. There is no degree of accuracy in resolution.

So that leads to the question; when is your resolver wrong?

EDIT: ugh I keep screwing up these days misunderstanding people...I guess your resolution method is bruteforce of common subdomains to find one that is direct? So your increased accuracy is more subdomain attempts?
The subdomain resolve (Which is used in all resolvers) is what i used in 'simple' version. But if you chose the 'advanced' one, it is totally different. It includes 5 more different ways to get the IPs Smile


RE: Unkn0wnDevs' CloudFlare Resolver - CobraCode - 09-20-2014

I just updated, and put up my CloudFlare resolver as well: http://cloudsolve.in


RE: Unkn0wnDevs' CloudFlare Resolver - CobraCode - 09-20-2014

I just updated, and put up my CloudFlare resolver as well: http://cloudsolve.in