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Re: nessus not finding vulnerabilities that it did before

Subject: Re: nessus not finding vulnerabilities that it did before
Date: Wed, 16 May 2007 12:39:45 -0500 (EST)
Possible ideas:

1) The machine was down or otherwise unreachable due to network issue
2) The machine is no longer (or at the time) running TLS/SSL (or a
firewall/block of some kind is preventing the scan)
3) You typo'd the IP and didn't actually scan the machine
4) You did not enable the same set of checks so it didn't look for it

No idea.. check out some of those though.

Steven
securityzone.org

I had ran a scan on a box.  Nessus found some ssl weaknesses.  Scanned the
same box about a week later and they didnt show up, nor did it nessus give
all the cipher info about the ssl connection that it did.
I didnt change anything in nessus.  Any idea why it would quit testing the
ssl and tls?

thanks
harry
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