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Scans against round-robin web servers

Subject: Scans against round-robin web servers
Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 13:24:26 -0600
Hi-
I was wondering if there's a good way to scan a bunch of webservers that use round-robin dns. If I understand right for web serves you want to scan by the domain (and possibly the ip also) so that it will correctly run the web tests against the correct virutal server. So say that using dig you get a list of 5 ip's for your domain, running nessus as is right now it looks like it just scans one of them. I'm pretty sure I could run one test, then change the hosts file to point to the next one on the list from dig and scan that one, and so on until I get done. I there an easier way than this to do it?


Thanks,
Dave King

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