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Re: 10491 Transfer f: bug question.

Subject: Re: 10491 Transfer f: bug question.
Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 15:22:33 -0400
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 01:49:15PM -0400, Pete Duffin wrote:

When I run this plugin on three boxes, two of them are
fine, the third says that the system is vulnerable.  All
three are setup the same way, same version of IIS, same
patch level.  Any ideas why it thinks the third on is
vulnerable?

What's being returned by the third machine? You could add a
line like:

  display(SCRIPT_NAME, ": IIS on ", get_host_name(), "
returned '", r, "'.\n");

at line 58 in translate_f.nasl and then tail nessusd.dump
while you run a scan.

George

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