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Re: Critical issues identified by Nessus

Subject: Re: Critical issues identified by Nessus
Date: Thu, 17 Nov 2005 22:09:41 +0100
On Thu Nov 17 2005 at 07:27, monali.shah@tcs.com wrote:

One of the processes of my application gets killed while the scan is 
happening

which part of the scan? Port scan? Later? Intrusive attacks?

however the hole which I have mentioned below is seen in the 
report after almost 20 min.

This is strange because if miscflood cannot open a socket to the port,
it exits immediately. In this case, the crash is supposed to be caught
by check_ports.nasl and the message is different.

Do you have any other message about this port? Even a simple note?
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