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missing items from scan results

Subject: missing items from scan results
Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 14:21:34 -0800 (PST)
Hello,

Nessus version: 3.0.4
Linux Client: 1.0.1

Previously I've been scanning just a handful of computers at a time and not 
noticed this problem... 

Yesterday, my boss came to me and asked me to scan 136 IP addresses and of 
those I got results for 107.  Upon further digging I found that 16 of the 
addresses were at the boundary points of subnetted blocks... so I'm okay with 
those.

What about the other 13??  These devices are up and active servers running 
internet facing applications (i.e. web server).

Many thanks in advance!

Eric




 
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