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Re: Plugin ID 11041 and 11042

Subject: Re: Plugin ID 11041 and 11042
Date: Thu, 07 Dec 2006 01:06:06 +0100
On Wed Dec 06 2006 at 23:01, ablesambaker wrote:

I have a device (windows 2000) that when scanned always comes up with the
Apache [PID 11041 or 11042]vulnerability yet the workstation does not have
Apache installed. 

That's odd, because script 11041 (apache_Tomcat_DOS_Device_XSS.nasl)
checks the banner.
[Script 11042 only filters false alerts if HMAP was run, which is
currently the case if exeperimental plugins are enabled]

I'd bet that you have an instance of Tomcat running somewhere.
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