# Subfinder

**Auditor Job Name**: Subfinder\
**Auditor image:** registry.gitlab.com/whitespots-public/security-images/subfinder:2.5.2\
**AppSec Portal Importer Name**: subfinder

[Subfinder ](https://github.com/projectdiscovery/subfinder)is a specialized subdomain discovery tool used to identify **subdomains** associated with a target domain or web application. It assists in gathering critical information during enumeration phases of security assessments and penetration testing.

Subfinder scans domain names and web applications, searching for subdomains that may be related to the target. By doing so, it helps security professionals and penetration testers to create a more comprehensive picture of the attack surface and potential entry points for security assessments.

#### Curl example

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```
curl -X POST localhost/api/v1/scan/import/ -H "Authorization: Token a75bb26171cf391671e67b128bfc8ae1c779ff7b" -H "Content-Type: multipart/form-data" -F "file=@./subfinder.json" -F "product_name=Product1" -F "product_type=Application" -F "scanner_name= subfinder" -F "branch=dev" -F "host=103.150.0.102"
```

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In this command, the following parameters are used:

1. `-X POST`: specifies the HTTP method to be used (in this case, POST)
2. `-H "Authorization: Token <authorization_token>"`: specifies the [**authorization token**](https://docs.whitespots.io/appsec-portal/features/importing-reports-from-scanners-to-appsec-portal#authorization-token) obtained from AppSec Portal.
3. `-H "Content-Type: multipart/form-data"`: specifies the content type of the request.
4. `-F "file=@<report_file_path>"`: specifies the **path to the report file** generated by the scanner.
5. `-F "product_name=<product_name>"`: specifies the **name of the product** being scanned.
6. `-F "product_type=<product_type>"`: specifies the **type of the product** being scanned.
7. `-F "scanner_name=<scanner_name>"`: specifies the **name of the scanner** used to generate the report (subfinder)
8. `-F "branch=<branch_name>"`: (*optional*) specifies the name of the branch in the source code repository (if applicable) This parameter is particularly useful when you want to associate the scan results with a specific branch in your repository. If not provided, the scan will be associated with the default branch

Asset information, if an [auditor](https://docs.whitespots.io/auditor) is used

9. `-F "repository=<repository SSH URL>"`: If your product is **code** in a repository enter the address of your **repository** in a specific format, for example: <git@gitlab.com>:whitespots-public/appsec-portal.git
10. &#x20;`-F "docker_image=<registry address>"`: If your product is **image** enter the address of the **registry** where your product is located, for example: registry.gitlab.com/whitespots-public/appsec-portal/back/auto\_validator:latest
11. `-F "domain=<domain>"`: If your product is **web** enter the **domain name** of your product, for example: whitespots.io
12. `-F "host=<host>"`: If your product is **web** enter the **IP address** of your product, for example: 0.0.0.0
13. `-F "cloud_account=<Cloud Account Name>"`: if your product is a **cloud account** enter the cloud account name, for example: autotest-cloud\_account
