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Re: Plugins Peer to Peer family

Subject: Re: Plugins Peer to Peer family
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 11:28:38 -0400
On Thu, Sep 22, 2005 at 04:57:11PM +0200, saverio.ferraro@fastwebnet.it
wrote:

DC++ Detection   ID 18016
eMule            ID 12233

Limewire is installed   ID 11427
Morpheus         ID 10751

I want to know why they don't detection the peer to peer installed on a 
windows
machine?

In theory, they should.

The DC++ and Limewire plugins require SMB credentials to do a registry
check so make sure that you've set up Nessus for local checks of your
Windows systems.

The other two look at the headers returned from web servers embedded in
the software and hence don't require credentials. If you're having
trouble detecting those two, post packet dumps from trying a GET request
for the initial page on the appropriate host/port.

George
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theall@tenablesecurity.com
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