I don't know if it's the best solution, 
I would copy the whole folder and do a deep replace in files with localhost to 
be quick.

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On 31/ott/2012, at 17:15, Patrick Laverty <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok, newbie here...
> 
> I was asked to scan a web site that we were told is vulnerable. So I'm
> copying the site over to my Dev server and each time I manually click
> on links, I see it sends my request to production. I went through the
> .htaccess file and changed everything to point to my Dev server. It
> still goes to prod. I dig in a little further and sure enough, most of
> the links in the hundreds of pages are hardcoded to the prod site.
> 
> What's the safest way to get around this? Set the /etc/hosts file on
> my scanning machine to point to my Dev server? I want to make 100%
> sure that my scan never hits the production server.
> 
> Suggestions?
> 
> Thank you.
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