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Re: Number of clearly false positives, what happened?

Subject: Re: Number of clearly false positives, what happened?
Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 16:45:56 +0200

On Jun 14, 2007, at 3:28 PM, HG wrote:

Hello!

I'm new to the list, so I hope that this is not a old thing... I did
try to scan the archives, but could not find anything.

I've been using nessus for some time now to make sure my servers are
secure. Generally I've run the checks once a month, but now the last
scan was 5 weeks ago. Usually there is nothing (well information), but
now suddenly I got a number of strange false positive holes. I just
loaded the new plugins (the free stream). I hope somebody can shine
some light on these errors. Here are some examples:

Hi,

Could we get a packet capture of what is going on during the scan ? Do you have telnet enabled on the remote system ?


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