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Re: VMWare

Subject: Re: VMWare
Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2006 13:34:15 +0100

On Dec 21, 2006, at 12:56 PM, Tobias Glemser wrote:

Nicolas,
> Nessus identifies if the remote host is running under VMWare with
> vmware_detect.nasl.
Hm, you're right. There also exists a plugin to identify a vmware- server.


vmware_detect.nasl relies primarly on the MAC adress, but the list seems not to be complete for not discovering my VMware :)

Hu ? Your MAC address is 00:0C:29:74:34:44, vmware_detect.nasl should detect it.


Unless you're running Nessus 2.x which can't obtain the MAC address of the remote host, the plugin should have caught it.




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