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Re: SCO OpenServer

Subject: Re: SCO OpenServer
Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2006 20:55:05 -0500
On Wed, Nov 08, 2006 at 01:55:51PM -0800, Steve Harris wrote:

I've looked at the archives and only found a few references to SCO and
I'm wondering what peoples experiences are running Nessus against SCO
OpenServer.  I'm planning on scanning the systems from another host and
I'm interested in any gotcha's or experiences people have had?

While there is only a small number of plugins specifically targetted at
OpenServer, I imagine you would still find useful checks against
applications that might run on it and be accessible remotely; eg,
Apache, Samba, MySQL, etc.

George
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theall@tenablesecurity.com
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