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| Subject: | Re: smb login |
|---|---|
| Date: | Thu, 15 Dec 2005 13:06:18 -0800 (PST) |
I am having the exact same problem as this guy
describes below. I have searched through the forums
and could not find the next response to this guys
problem. I was able to find others with similar
issues, but never a resolution.
Here is the error that I pulled from a scan that I
completed today.
Thu Dec 15 10:43:28 2005][8125] user xxx : Not
launching smb_nt_ms04-030.nasl against xx.xx.xx.xx
because the key SMB/Registry/Enumerated is missing
(this is not an error)
I should mention that using other scanners and
authenticated scans against the same target had no
problems.
Any help would be appreciated!
jsk
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On Mon, 23 May 2005, George A. Theall wrote:
On Mon, May 23, 2005 at 02:37:32PM +0300, Josh
Zlatin-Amishav wrote:
I receive the following error for all smb
related tests:
(Example for smb_nt_ms02-051.nasl)
[Mon May 23 07:23:58 2005][3579] user xxxx :
Not launching
smb_nt_ms02-051.nasl against xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
because the
key SMB/Registry/Enumerated is missing (this
is no t an
error)
Hi George,
This KB item is set by smb_hotfixes.nasl, plugin
13855. Are
you enabling it
Yes.
and, if so, is it running?
Yes.
And is port 139
and/or 445 open on the targets?
Yes. I doubled checked that I can login and read the
registry keys with
the same password as in the .nessusrc file with
rpcclient.
Finally, are the targets
Windows hosts as opposed to a *nix host running
Samba?
They are MS Windows hosts.
Thanks for your help.
--
- Josh
George
--
theall_at_tenablesecurity.com
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