

Only this one is more lamerer. This will take a list of words from a list
you provide and append them to the front of a provided domain to see if they
are valid hostnames. The idea is that you can then cat the output into a
master list of things to scan:
[ Github:
Hostfind
]
It took me nearly as long to package this thing as it did to write it.
Unfortunately, the packaging is way more leet than the program itself — kind
of lame considering there’s no README or anything…
I was working under the idea of, “if you make bzipped tarball of a 10 line
shell script and sign it, it’s real software.” Turns out that’s not the
case. I checked it again after I got done packaging it and it was still
useless.
Anyway, I’m going to be incorporating this “module” into my bigger mst
project, which is actually halfway decent in terms of being a time-saver
(unlike this hideous token of boredom).
Notes
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The really sad part is that I use blog posts like this one as an archive
system so that I can find this stuff later. I have plenty of places to
put it where it won’t get lost, but being able to search for it on my
site is just too convenient.
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