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| Subject: | Re: Scan Issue |
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| Date: | Thu, 23 Jun 2005 23:44:00 +0200 |
On Thu Jun 23 2005 at 22:33, Martin Mačok wrote:
Was the target firewalled?
No. Or maybe just a couple of ports among 65K
Let me guess - connections refused with rate-limited ICMP unreachables?
Definitely not. Maybe a couple of DROP, other protected ports were filtered with REJECT --reject-witch tcp-reset
Also, if I deselect Nmap, how do I cover the UDP port scanning
No need to cover it. Nessus simply tests UDP services by itself, no need to scan them first...
Nessus can use the result of amap -u, but UDP service detection is slow and intrusive, unfortunately. -- arboi@alussinan.org http://arboi.da.ru NASL2 reference manual http://michel.arboi.free.fr/nasl2ref/ _______________________________________________ Nessus mailing list Nessus@list.nessus.org http://mail.nessus.org/mailman/listinfo/nessus
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