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| Subject: | Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: Empty report |
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| Date: | Wed, 30 Nov 2005 08:06:03 +0100 |
Josh Zlatin-Amishav <josh@tkos.co.il> schrieb am 29.11.2005 13:05:17:
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Jürgen Mader wrote:Josh Zlatin-Amishav <josh@tkos.co.il> schrieb am 28.11.2005 20:14:09:On Mon, 28 Nov 2005, [ISO-8859-1] Jürgen Mader wrote:But I found something different: When I delete the 'x' in 'Do an ICMP ping' the scanning works.What happens when you run ping 172.21.1.1 on the nessus server? You mentioned that you can make a telnet connection to 172.21.1.1 are you talking about telnet to port 23 or another port?I use the standard port 23 for the telnet connection. A ping to 172.21.1.1 works correct.That is strange. ping_host.nasl should have received a response to
atleast
one of the ICMP packets it sent, if the nessusd server can really ping 172.21.1.1. Can you send me a pcap dump from ping_host.nasl when you have "Do ICMP ping" enabled.
I've no pcap dump, but the solution. Because I'm really new with nessus and we have severall server, which are working many people on, I put me out off our network and tested only local. My laptop normally has two ip adresses - one network address (192.168.100.60) and a local address (172.21.1.121). My hardware should also have a network address (192.168.100.2) and a local address (172.21.1.1). Nessus is working on my laptop and send the icmp ping on the network address to the hardware. But my hardware hasn't got a network address because I put off the network. So there is no answer. When I give my hardware a network address manually the icmp ping works. Juergen
-- - Josh
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