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| Subject: | SILENT DEPENDENCIES |
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| Date: | Mon, 14 May 2007 07:44:37 -0700 |
When running targeted scans (enabling just a handful of plugins for all hosts to audit for a specific thing), I noticed that some plugins are always noisy regardless of the "silent dependencies" setting. That is, if I enable just ONE SMB plugin, scan ONLY ports 139 and 445, and set silent dependencies to 'yes', I still get output from other plugins; e.g., 10051, 10185, 10263, 11929, 18040, 19376, 20148, 20181, 20870, 22269, 22419, 23832. What can I do to get these plugins to shut up? Is there a "silent-dependencies-and-I-really-mean-it-this-time" config setting?
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