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@ -13,9 +13,11 @@ def query_api(host): |
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# For every host do an API request |
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try: |
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for x in host: |
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# Store response in 'json_data' |
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json_data = requests.get(main_api + x).json() |
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# Checks to see if there is a 'message' field in the json data and |
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# prints the message instead of doing a query |
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# prints the message instead of printing our formatted data. |
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# This is done because messages are always an error with this api. |
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if 'message' in json_data: |
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print('\nThe IP "{}" is {}'.format(x, json_data['message'])) |
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# Print out wanted JSON data formatted nicely |
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@ -48,16 +50,19 @@ def findMX(host): |
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# initialize dicts |
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std_out = [] |
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# Stores the standard output of p(above) |
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split = [] |
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# Used to hold the a line in std_out that we want to split. |
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MXServer = [] |
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# The server address that we are sending to the api. |
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# append terminal output to variable std_out |
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# Append terminal output to list std_out |
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for line in p: |
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if re.search('not found', line): |
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print('No MX record found querying ' + host) |
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query_api([host]) |
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break |
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# Checks to see if 'domain name pointer' is in the line and finds the |
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# Check to see if 'domain name pointer' is in the line and finds the |
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# ip associated with the pointer to do a query on. Created for IPs that |
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# do not have a easily parsed MX record return. |
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elif re.search('domain name pointer', line): |
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@ -65,7 +70,12 @@ def findMX(host): |
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print('Domain name pointer found querying original host: ' + host) |
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query_api([host]) |
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extra = re.search('.in-addr.arpa .*', str(line)) |
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# This finds out the 'extra' stuff I dont really care about. i only |
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# need the IP that is in the line before .in-addr.arpa |
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thing = line.replace(extra.group(0), '') |
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# This takes the line and replaces what is stored in the 'extra' |
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# variable with nothing and gives us the 'thing' we want to query, |
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# an IP address. |
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print('\nDomain Name pointer Query: ' + thing) |
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query_api([thing.rstrip()]) |
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break |
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