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Re: Plugin List

Subject: Re: Plugin List
Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 13:57:04 -0500
On Thu, Dec 09, 2004 at 11:36:07PM -0000, Brennon Williams wrote:

   Does anyone know why when the Nessus client is sending the plugin list
   back to the server when executing an attack, that it always seems to
   add a non plugin number to the end of the list?
...
   10922;12200;10069;12240;12741;11120;12943;1
   or
   10922;12200;10069;12240;12741;11120;12943;10

I suspect either packets were truncated during the capture or you're
looking at only one packet of several that comprise the NTP message.

George
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theall@tifaware.com

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