Note, this is really preliminary and very likely won't make any sense to the casual wandered. The gist of the project is to use Google cache for DNS resolution .... The index is at the root of the GooDN tree which contains a number of directories and files of already resolved domain names. All names available through GooDN are also included in the complete listing files both in text and html. This project is very much a proof of concept and we strongly urge those interested to be sure to comply to the nature of Google's fair use policies. That is, get your own API key (here) and use it for all automated queries.
ghost The simplest possible method for using
google cache for DNS using names resolved by GoodN.
usage: python ghost.py cnn.com
main index page - Root of the directory tree for all domain names
All resolved names (txt) - A list of all resolved domains
All resolved names (html)
If you would like a particular domain to be added to the GooDN cache, go ahead and enter the domain. Note that it will take a bit for the domain to appear on GooDN and even longer for Google to crawl it ...