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Re: auto_enable_dependencies doesn't seem to work correctly for 2.0.12

Subject: Re: auto_enable_dependencies doesn't seem to work correctly for 2.0.12
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:15:39 +1200
On Mon, Aug 23, 2004 at 03:21:56PM +0200, Renaud Deraison wrote:
Did you run nessus-update-plugins before running your test or is it a
stock 2.0.12 install ?

Totally up to date. I had this problem with previous releases, but before
reporting it upgraded to 2.0.12, and ran nessus-update-plugins before
running a final test.

I fact, I don't think auto_enable_dependencies is to blame now. I did a run
against a WinXP SP2 host using a domain admin account (i.e. it had local
admin rights) with all options turned on (including disabling safe_checks)
and it still says it has all these vulnerabilities

I'm going to try 2.1 under Fedora Core 2 and see what that reports next

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