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Re: Enumerate Web Virtual Site

Subject: Re: Enumerate Web Virtual Site
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 22:34:47 -0400
Sheryl wrote:
Interesting.  I wasn't aware of that option before.  Thanks.

I tried this and tried the domaintools site and discovered that something
rather odd is going on with my web hosting.  I own 43 domains, all of them
pointed at subdirectories of one web account.  You'd think (or at least
I'd think) they'd all be the same IP.  Turns out they don't resolve that
way.  A small random selection turned up all on different IPs, on 3
different subnets.  Perhaps some kind of load balancing is going on and
distorting the results?

Sheryl

msn search for "ip:192.168.2.2" (without the quotes and replace the ip
with yours ).

On 8/28/06, Roger Liu <lsd.happy@msa.hinet.net> wrote:
Dear all,
I'm testing the security of a computer which is used for a web site, but
I just get an IP address. Now I need to know how many virtual sites
running on this computer. How do I enumerate all the virtual site? Any
good idea/tools to do this ?
Thanks

Roger

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Check out dnsstuff.com.They have an array of whois tools.
Regards,Scott

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