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Re: Nessus misses Windows VPN servers

Subject: Re: Nessus misses Windows VPN servers
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2007 10:23:36 -0500 (CDT)
Thanks George, that did the trick! Where is this "built-in" file located so I 
can see what it looks for "out of the box"?

thanks
Jon

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On 07/19/07 16:42, Jon wrote:

We have a few windows VPN servers on our network with port 1721 open and 
Nessus fails to even locate these machines at a ping level. I have tried 
different port ranges and even explicitly scanned port 1721 with no success.

If plugin #10180 (Ping the remote host) is failing, try tweaking the 
option labelled "TCP ping destination port(s)" so that it includes at 
least 1721. By default that port range is "built-in", which does not 
include 1721.

George


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