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Re: Plugin false positive?

Subject: Re: Plugin false positive?
Date: Wed, 22 Jun 2005 22:47:18 -0400
On Wed, Jun 22, 2005 at 09:45:07PM +0200, Max Andersen
wrote:

Nessus Plugin ID 10698
...
Maybe reports a false positive on my APC Silcon DP320E ups
webinterface.

Given what you're seeing, it's not clear to me either why
this plugin would be reporting a vulnerability. You may want
to make sure you're looking at the same port Nessus is, but
if you can't figure it out, feel free to send me a packet
dump of traffic during a scan of that one device as well as
the corresponding Nessus KB and I'll look into it.

By the way, you don't mention... which version of Nessus are
you using? And have you recently updated?

George

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