Grimmie
Grimmie
Readme clearly gives an argument to bypass the resolving feature  without `-nr`    Works as intended just fine
hmm I'll do some testing and see if I can replicate this and work on a fix
Well yeah because by default, autoenum attempts to verify if the machine is up. `-nr` tells autoenum to set the machine as a target regardless if it's up or not....
I already had something planned for ParamSpider and Arjun for a brand new tool I've been thinking of for some time or maybe another chunk to autoenum. I've been thinking...
yeah I had the same issue, tried installing the module but still nothing
I'm not entirely sure what OP was referencing but I'm going to post this here instead of making a new issue since it might have something to do with what...