Discover the virtual hosts configured on a given IP address.
A single web server can be configured to run multiple websites at once, under different domain names. These are called virtual hosts (or vhosts) and they are usually found in shared hosting environments.
As a penetration tester, finding all the vhosts that run on a web server (based on its IP address) is important because each website may contain vulnerabilities that affect the same server. Furthermore, if one website is compromised, there is a high chance that the attacker gains unauthorized access to the other websites also that are running on the same server. Hence, testing all the vhosts is necessary for complete coverage of the penetration test.
Discover additional websites hosted on the same IP address. Often less secure than the main website, they can help you gain easier access to the target.
This tool helps you perform an independent asset inventory and check for unmaintained, forgotten, and unnecessary websites hosted on the target’s servers.
Find Virtual Hosts provides real-time results, with no caching mechanism used, so you always get up-to-date findings.
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Includes discovered virtual hosts and their IP addresses
The results are obtained in real-time
Option to quickly start in-depth scans using other pentest tools