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Re: some preferences not provided from the nessus daemon?

Subject: Re: some preferences not provided from the nessus daemon?
Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 04:22:27 -0800 (PST)


--- "George A. Theall" wrote:

Jakubiec wrote:

I tried to run Nessus TCP scan with "Specyfi
Range"
field set to "10001". Nessus scaned all known
services
and port 10001. How can I reduce number of scanned
port?

If you either enabled dependencies or selected
ping_host.nasl directly,
 make sure you specify the same port range for TCP
pings or switch to
ICMP pings.

George

Ok. But how can I reduce number of ports scaned by
plugins? Or is there any list which plugin attack
which port. I don't have time to check all 9K plugins.
How to make that the port scanner(s) scans only the
ports specified in the port range. Plugins that have
hard coded port values treat unscanned ports as closed
or it will be skipped.

Marcin


                
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