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| Subject: | Re: Scan virtual hosts |
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| Date: | Mon, 29 Aug 2005 11:19:11 +0800 |
Geert VAN ACKER wrote:
The only sure fire way is if the NS for the domain allows zone transfers, then you drop out the zone file and you can see all the domains mapped, subdomains and usually other domains on the box.Dear list,
is it possible to enumerate all virtual hosts on a given IP address ? I prefer Linux soft.
Thx,
Geert
Cheers
-- Gareth Davies
Manager - Security Practice
www.mynetsec.com
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