tag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:/discussions/questions/14491-scanning-a-domain-with-two-subdomainsArachni: Discussion 2018-05-04T09:17:20Ztag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:Comment/444664602018-01-08T22:09:53Z2018-01-08T22:09:54ZScanning a domain with two subdomains<div><p>I have application which uses two subdomains:</p>
<p>SUB1.SUB.DOMAIN.COM<br>
SUB2.SUB.DOMAIN.COM</p>
<p>When I try to kick off a scan simply pointing at DOMAIN.COM or SUB.DOMAIN.COM the scan completes prematurely b/c the initial starting point really should be SUB1.SUB.DOMAIN.COM. However, I don't want to set the scanner up to not include SUB2.SUB.DOMAIN.COM. Please advise.</p></div>bWF0dC50b3JiaW4Ktag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:Comment/444664602018-01-09T17:18:59Z2018-01-09T17:18:59ZScanning a domain with two subdomains<div><p>Just as a quick follow up, I noticed that if I come in with SUB2.SUB.DOMAIN.COM it will redirect to SUB1 and it seems like it's at least acknowledging that domain. How can I add SUB1.SUB.DOMAIN.COM to my profile so that if I start my scan with SUB2.SUB.DOMAIN.COM both domains will get scanned?</p></div>bWF0dC50b3JiaW4Ktag:support.arachni-scanner.com,2012-07-01:Comment/444664602018-05-04T09:17:16Z2018-05-04T09:17:16ZScanning a domain with two subdomains<div><p>The scope extend paths option should do it, put all subdomains in there just to be safe.</p></div>Tasos Laskos