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| Subject: | Re: Called name not present error |
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| Date: | Wed, 25 May 2005 09:50:35 -0400 |
Thanks,
Nicolas
PS: updated plugin tarball should be available in 1-2 hours.
On May 24, 2005, at 6:06 PM, Brent Deterding wrote:
I need to resolve this; does anyone have any pointers for me as to where
I can look or what I can try?
tcpdump shows differences between smbclient -L and Nessus against an NT
host. smbclient returns valid results, Nessus does not :(
Nessus doesn't appear to be pulling the hostname to provide in the SMB query. How can I modify this behevior?
Thanks!
-- Brent
On Mon, 2005-05-23 at 15:57 -0500, Brent Deterding wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to scan an NT host on tcp/139. I believe I am having
problems with name resolution. It is preventing me from getting results
I know are present but unable to get out of nessus. I'm on 2.2.4 with
latest plugins (direct feed).
I know the host can have it's shares browsed and can verify as much with
smblient. The applicable info seems to be:
Session request, to 1.1.1.210<20> from SCANNER1<00>
Negative session response, Called name not present
Session request, to 1<20> from SCANNER1<00>
Negative session response, Called name not present
Session request, to *SMBSERVER<20> from SCANNER1<00>
Positive session response
When I tcpdump the Nessus scan I get a lot of these: Session request, to 1.1.1.210<20> from <20> Negative session response, Called name not present
This happens quite a few times without changing to destination name.
/etc/hosts and /etc/resolv.conf look fine (it runs fine from smbclient
after all).
Where can I look next?
Thank You.
-- Brent
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