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Re: alert 68 keeps coming up in our scans after patch was installed

Subject: Re: alert 68 keeps coming up in our scans after patch was installed
Date: Wed, 25 May 2005 09:27:53 -0400

On May 25, 2005, at 8:02 AM, Jones, Lisa (N-Spalding Consulting) wrote:

I'd like to find out what the scan is looking for when it scans for:
ncube-lm (1521/tcp) High The remote Oracle Database, according to its version number, is vulnerable to a remote command execution vulnerability which may allow
an attacker who can execute SQL statements with certain privileges to execute arbitrary commands on the remote host.
We have applied the related patch from Oracle, yet the scans still show this as a vulnerability.
We even received this hit on a server that doesn't have Oracle 8.1.7 software. This server only has Oracle 9.2.0.6 (which includes the patch for alert 68 and isn't supposed to be vulnerable to this alert).


What is your version of this plugin ? This script has been fixed in version 1.9 .


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