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In the spider window it says they are out of scope.

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Include them In Scope by setting them as part of the Context that you'll specify as the starting point for the Spider or Ajax Spider. Note: Contexts are defined with regex expressions so inclusion of sub-domains is easy.

Alternatively you could also proxy traffic, make manual requests, or spider those domains as starting points.

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  • i didnt word my question clearly. I dont want to crawl the subdomain, I just want the spider to find them and add them tto the sites panel while spidering a domain. Burp suit does this. But zap doesnt. – Angel Reyes Sep 18 '22 at 00:07
  • and your point is? ZAP is able to do all of the core features of burp, just in a slightly different way. Just say you dont know how to do it in zap or dont say anything anything at all. – Angel Reyes Sep 18 '22 at 00:47
  • If the Spiders aren’t making requests to them they won’t be added to the Sites Tree or History. If you want them added, have the Spider(s) make requests to them as I already provided instructions. My point was if you wan burp behaviour use burp. – kingthorin Sep 18 '22 at 02:49
  • Okay first you can’t use zap, then you can’t ask a question clearly (or figure out how to use Edit), and now you’re popping off at the only person that bothered to answer/help. Brilliant! – kingthorin Sep 18 '22 at 11:14