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Re: Unknown function

Subject: Re: Unknown function
Date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 10:17:24 +0200

On Jun 10, 2007, at 10:01 AM, Devitto, Dom wrote:

Two follow-ups to this:
1) Any plans to support SSHv1?
(or can I this be hack this in easily with unsupported botches? :-) )

No and no -- SSHv1 is a very different protocol, and you'd need to entirely rewrite ssh_func.inc




2) The Nessus_credial_checks.pdf says, under "What else can go wrong with my
host checks?" ...
"On UNIX systems, administrators that move SSH to ports other than 22"


But it appears that (now) Nessus can login whatever the SSH port used, as
long at detects (scans) the port that SSH is running on - correct?

This is correct. However if multiple SSH daemons are running on the remote host, then problems may occur.


have a good sunday,


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