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Re: Exceptions in my targets file

Subject: Re: Exceptions in my targets file
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2005 11:35:17 +0200 (IST)
On Mon, 21 Nov 2005, Martin, Jared wrote:

I'm running batch scans weekly of my "10.0.10.255" subnet and I'd like
it to not scan a single IP ie:10.0.10.5.
Is there a way that I can specify that it not be scanned in my targets
file?

I think the only way you can do this in the targets file is to specify each host separately and leave out 10.0.10.5.

A better solution might be to setup a rule in the user's nessus account
that does not allow them the scan 10.0.10.5. Something like:

deny 10.0.10.5/32
default accept

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 - Josh
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