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Re: Testing virtual hosts

Subject: Re: Testing virtual hosts
Date: Fri, 25 Nov 2005 11:19:44 +0100
Sullo wrote:
If you know all the (virtual) domain names, provide that list of names
(just names) to Nessus to scan and it _should_ use that information when
testing (so when testing the web server it will send the "Host:" header
with that domain in it)--it always works for me.

Ok, that's what I thought. But it doesn't do it. That is, it scans the webserver, but I never get any hits in my logfiles, only in the logfiles of the general webserver and of course it doesn't find any of the php-scripts I have.



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