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network bleed over question..

Subject: network bleed over question..
Date: Thu, 30 Dec 2004 08:52:00 -0800 (PST)
Ok, 
I recieved info from our IDS this morning that a scan
bled over into another network. 

i.e I was targeting 10.115.1.1- 10.115.255.255 and I
got allerts from a 10.114.1.0 address.

Is there a plug in or an option in nessus that allows
it to follow hops?

 I always thought it was bounded by the range that was
entered in the target.

I think its a router configuration error and they are
pointing at nessus being misconfigured.

- RPM


                
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