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Re: Xexcg50 plugin 11889

Subject: Re: Xexcg50 plugin 11889
Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 20:19:59 -0400
On Wed, May 24, 2006 at 07:09:30AM -0700, Larry Petty Jr. wrote:

What am I looking for?  Here is the output:

The string "exchange_xexch50_overflow.nasl: Success" suggests the plugin
worked this time. If it hadn't, I'd use the debugging output to
determine why the plugin was exiting without producing a report.

You may want to leave debugging enabled in this plugin for a while and
go back to running your scans as normal. If the plugin fails to report a
flaw again, you can look through the debugging in nessusd.dump to see
what output was returned from the plugin and use that to help you
determine what's happening. Perhaps there's a load issue on the target
that causes it to not accept connections. Perhaps there's some type of
load balancing going on and you're hitting a different server sometimes.
 Perhaps it's just sunspots. :-)

George
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