Description
This exploit attacks a fairly ubiquitous flaw in DNS implementations which Dan Kaminsky found and disclosed ~Jul 2008. This exploit caches a single malicious host entry into the target nameserver by sending random hostname queries to the target DNS server coupled with spoofed replies to those queries from the authoritative nameservers for that domain. Eventually, a guessed ID will match, the spoofed packet will get accepted, and due to the additional hostname entry being within bailiwick constraints of the original request the malicious host entry will get cached.
Module options
To display the available options, load the module within the Metasploit console and run the commands 'show options' or 'show advanced':
msf > use auxiliary/spoof/dns/bailiwicked_hostmsf undefined(bailiwicked_host) > show actions ...actions...msf undefined(bailiwicked_host) > set ACTION < action-name >msf undefined(bailiwicked_host) > show options ...show and set options...msf undefined(bailiwicked_host) > runPrioritise with Active Threat Intelligence
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