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Re: Plugins Peer to Peer family

Subject: Re: Plugins Peer to Peer family
Date: Thu, 22 Sep 2005 16:26:36 +0100
saverio.ferraro@fastwebnet.it wrote:

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

DC++ Detection ID 18016
This is a registry check - you need to enable remote registry access and give Nessus Windows login credentials for this plugin to detect that DC++ is installed.

eMule ID 12233
This should work if the host is running a version that opens port 4711 and displays an "eMule" banner

Limewire is installed ID 11427
Also a registry check.

Morpheus ID 10751
Another registry check.

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