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Amass Enum Command: Find Passive Subdomains
An engineer would use the command 'amass enum -d {{domain_name}}' during a security assessment to discover passive subdomains associated with a specific domain, aiding in identifying potential attack vectors. Exact CLI syntax to find passive subdomains using Amass Enum.
When to use this: An engineer would use the command 'amass enum -d {{domain_name}}' during a security assessment to discover passive subdomains associated with a specific domain, aiding in identifying potential attack vectors.
Command Syntax
amass enum -d <domain_name> amass enum -d <domain_name> Command Breakdown
-d- Command Option
- Tool-specific option used by this command invocation.
FAQ
Purpose: Exact syntax to find passive subdomains using Amass Enum.
Test path: Replace placeholders and run destructive commands in a disposable workspace first.
Flag behavior: Tool version, platform, and shell can change behavior.
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