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| Subject: | port range problem |
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| Date: | Wed, 23 Mar 2005 12:44:41 -0500 |
Hi, I am trying to scan all ports on a particular box, to test the ports scanning. I am doing this from the command line via batch mode. The scan goes, but when I get the report, it does not mention a port open, when in fact I know that it is, I can telnet to it. How do I go about specifying the port range to scan, using nessus at the command line. It already says port_range = 1-65535 in my .nessusrc file as well as in the nessusd.config file. I found other topics related, but never found an answer. Thanks!
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