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The most exhaustive list of reliable DNS resolvers.

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The most exhaustive list of reliable DNS resolvers

  • resolvers.txt: A simple list of resolver IP addresses, which you can pass directly to your DNS enumeration tool.

  • resolvers-extended.txt: All of the resolvers in resolvers.txt with additional information about each server, including the organization it belongs to, its country, and how many times it has been detected as valid. If a resolver is valid enough times, it may earn its place in the next file.

  • resolvers-trusted.txt: A list of trusted resolvers from organizations like Cloudflare, Google, etc. We recommend you use this list to re-validate the results you get with the main resolvers.

How it Works

A Trickest workflow creates an initial dataset of resolvers from various sources and then uses multiple instances of dnsvalidator to validate and re-validate this dataset and make it as reliable as possible.

Trickest Workflow

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Contribution

All contributions are welcome! You can create a pull request editing resolvers-community.txt to contribute new DNS servers to the project. For any other suggestions/questions, feel free to create a new ticket via GitHub issues, tweet at us @trick3st, or join the conversation on Discord.

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