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RE: Re: newbe question

Subject: RE: Re: newbe question
Date: Tue, 17 Apr 2007 12:36:04 -0700 (PDT)
On 04/11/07 13:03, Sean Murray wrote:


I have a server I am scanning that has a https web server running on port 443 
(no other ports are accessable). When I perform a scan, the report always 
comes back with 0 open ports. 
Which version of Nessus are you using? And on which platform?

George
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theall_at_tenablesecurity.com

I am running Nessus 3.0.5 Build W312 on a Windows 2000 SP4 machine.  I also ran 
the scan using the Windows client against a Nessus 3 server running on Ubuntu 
Linux, with the same results.  Both have the latest Plugins.

Thanks!

Sean

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