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No text for security hole.

Subject: No text for security hole.
Date: Fri, 23 Sep 2005 17:35:59 -0400
I installed nessus 2.2.5 today on my linux system, registered it,
updated the plugins, and fired it up.  It claims that there is a
security hole in the ssh daemon on my Mac, but when I click to see the
explanatory text there isn't any.  I do see explanatory text for
security notes and warnings, just not for security holes.  Anyone seen
this problem before?  I'm willing to debug it, but don't know where to
start since I've only used nessus for about two hour now. I did read
Harry Anderson's introduction to nessus on the web and looked at the
knowledge base but didn't see anything that appeared related.  I'd
appreciate any help.

David

P.S.  I installed nessus from ATrpms for FC4.  I installed the following
packages:

libnessus-2.2.5-16.rhfc4.at
nessus-2.2.5-19.rhfc4.at
nessus-server-2.2.5-19.rhfc4.at
nmap-3.81-3
nmap-frontend-3.81-3

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