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Re: Scan virtual hosts

Subject: Re: Scan virtual hosts
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:36:51 -0700
I'm not aware of any such software. Barring a misconfiguration or
vulnerability in the webserver I would think it nearly impossible to do.
The only thing that even provides a tiny little sliver of hope is to do
a domain-xfer, but that's still only good for one domain, one tier; even
IF you were able to perform a domain-xfer which is not very likely (at
least in comparison to days gone by). 

I'd be very interested in such a utility if it were to exist, though I'd
be more surprised that it exists, period.. could always do a dictionary
attack, at least the TLD is only 50 positions or whatever the count is
these days :) 

Jayson



On Wed, 2005-08-24 at 16:48 +0200, Geert VAN ACKER wrote:
Dear list,

is it possible to enumerate all virtual hosts on a given IP address ? I
prefer Linux soft.

Thx,

Geert

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