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SSH-commad "uname -a" failed

Subject: SSH-commad "uname -a" failed
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2006 14:57:37 +0100
Hello,

I have a problem when scanning Sun Solaris.

Some of them will generate the following problem:
==========================================================================
It was possible to log into the remote host using the supplied password
However the execution of the command "uname -a" failed, so local security
checks have not been enabled

Nessus returns the following error message :
Nessus failed to open a new SSH channel. Receive code was not
SSH_MSG_CHANNEL_OPEN_CONFIRMATION (91). It was : 95
==========================================================================

I do not understand the problem because I can log into this systems with putty 
or other SSH-clients without any errors.
More than one SSH-session works.

I have seen that someone else had the same question on July-2006,
but he gets no answer.


Sven
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