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| Subject: | Question on a Plugin |
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| Date: | Wed, 25 Jan 2006 13:00:37 -0500 |
Hi, I ran a nessus scan against one of our devices and it flagged a vulnerability in the telnet daemon. According to the report, the plugin that detected the vulnerability is pam_smb/pam_ntdom overflow under "Gain root remotely" family. Is there a way to find out what are the details of this test, this would help us to determine if this is a false positive or not. Thanks, Bilal Nasrallah Network Management Engineering Information Services Nortel ESN 393-3791 or (613) 763-3791 Mailstop 04351M18 Ottawa, Ontario Email: bilaln@nortel.com
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